hello,
I start this thread to get opinions on which is the best approach when needing 
to deploy multiple different applications in the same server.
I've been using JBoss for years starting with version 3. During this time I've 
used a couple of JBoss instances with scope class loading, even though docs 
state that disabling unified class loading and enabling marshaning 
(CallByValue?) is CPU consuming.

I am migrating now to JBoss 5.1 and have decided to test keeping unified class 
loading and starting multiple JBoss'es in differennt localhost IPs. (I cannot 
deploy different applications in the same instance as I have many version 
conflicts. I use multiple versions of my own EJB3 component library)
These JBoss will need less memory than the previous one and only JBoss. Of 
course, they are faster now.

is this approach right? I use MacOS and its Java VM, while not specially fast, 
it is suppoused to handle memory sharing between different java instances.

Maybe there is a different approach for deploying different apps in the same 
server... as far as I know there is no way to enable isolated class loading 
without enabling "CallByValue"... is there?

Thanks for any advice/experiences.

Ignacio

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