On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Daniel López wrote: > Jose Quinteiro escribió: > Hi, > > As Jose, I would recommend having different instances for development > and deployment. Even though Resin does a good job on separating > contexts > and detecting changes and restarting just the appropriate web app. You > will still affect your deployment applications with the common > frequent > restarts during development.
True. > And as Jose said, you don't need two copies of the whole Resin > software, > just two config files so you don't have to worry about > maintaing/upgrading two full instances. FYI, in Resin 3.1 you could just use one config file and have two separate <cluster> blocks. The -server foo will select which <cluster> will be active for that JVM. -- Scott > > In fact, we use more than one instance even in deployment, as that > allows us to handle upgrades/problems more gracefully as applications > affected by what happens to others is minimised. > > Cheers! > D. > > >> The way I've accomplished this is by having two different >> instances of >> Resin, with different conf files. It's easy to do with 3.0.x, a >> little >> harder with 3.1.0. >> >> HTH, >> Jose. >> >> Vinny wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I am trying figure out a way to do a kind of virtual hosting >>> based on >>> port number. >>> >>> I want my production apps running under port 443 >>> docroot : (/web/production/webapps) >>> >>> and my dev apps running under 8080. >>> docroot : (/web/dev/webapps) >>> >>> both production and dev apps will have the same context >>> names (like ROOT.war for example) I just need resin to >>> differentiate >>> on port number basically. >>> I was thinking perhaps I could nest <host/> under <http/> but it >>> seems >>> like >>> I will have to make a completely seperate <server/> block? >>> Is that really the case? >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ghetto Java: http://www.ghettojava.com <http://www.ghettojava.com> > > > > _______________________________________________ > resin-interest mailing list > resin-interest@caucho.com > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest