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Hi Bob,

Did you get an answer to this?

We've been doing this by using a "jservd" daemon that we've built
that will load a copy of jserv with a particular configuration.  You
can then load multiple copies of jservd, each with a different JDK,
or whatever other config difference.

If you're interested, I'll send you a copy of the code.

        --G



On Sat, Apr 15, 2000 at 09:07:50PM -0400, Bob Berman wrote:
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> I'd like to set up separate jserv instances in different VirtualHosts
> I have in my Apache 1.3.12 ApacheJServ/1.1 installation. The reason is
> that while I have no problems with jserv using JDK 1.2.2, I'd like to
> fire up a jserv JVM under JDK 1.1.8 in another VirtualHost. For reasons
> beyond my control, we need to stay with Java 1.1 in one VirtualHost.
> I've tried setting up all the jserv params in the VirtualHost block,
> but Apache seems to be kicking them each out, one by one. Is what I
> want to do possible? I guess I could always start up a separate Apache,
> but I'd like to just have two different JVMs running.
> 
> What I think I want is something like this in each host's jserv.properties:
> wrapper.bin=/usr/bin/java1.2    for one host and
> wrapper.bin=/usr/bin/java1.1    for the other host.
> 
> I sure hope this isn't documented. I've searched all over (I think) including
> the FAQ and I've grepped through all the supplied docs for anything related
> to VirtualHosts. Sorry if this is documented somewhere. I did try, and I've
> tried a million different ways of trying to convince Apache to let me do this.
> Thanks in advance....
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
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