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Hi! 

I have a question concerning virtual hosts and servlet zones. 
In our development environment we have an apache with multiple virtual hosts (one for 
each developer). we are running jserv as our servlet engine. what i would like to have 
is that each servlet-zone was connected to one apache virtual host.

what i want to accomplish is that each developer has it's own environment that he can 
mess with as much as he/her likes.

i use namebased virtual hosts which works fine with html and even jsp documents. But a 
servlet zone is common to everyone.

carl.project.domain.com/servlet should not point to the same servlet zone as 
betty.project.domain.com/servlet 
Can you do that?

I have heared something about running multiple jvm's...

Kind regards 
/Stefan Fägersten, InfoGrator, Stockholm, Sweden 






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