Re: Specify location of server.xml as a start up argument

2007-03-06 Thread Jim Goodspeed

You could put a case statement in the catalina.sh file where you change the
CATALINA_BASE directory based on user input:

echo Enter the application you want to start 
read app

case $app in
app1)
export CATALINA_BASE=/usr/local/app1base
;;
app2)
export CATALINA_BASE=/usr/local/app2base
;;
default)
export CATALINA_BASE=/usr/local/tomcat/latest
esac


On 3/6/07, Anto Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi dev team,

Any comments on this ?. It will be nice to run a different application
by flipping server.xml.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Anto Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 13, 2007 1:04 PM
Subject: Specify location of server.xml as a start up argument
To: users@tomcat.apache.org

Hi,
  I run Tomcat from inside Eclipse. I pass the start up parameters to boot
strap class. I want to specify server.xml as an argument so I could switch
between run configuration to run different applications rather than edit
server.xml context element or have 2 tomcat installations. Is it possible
?.
I know about using different catalina.base and I am looking for a simpler
config.


Regards,
Anto Paul



Fwd: Specify location of server.xml as a start up argument

2007-03-05 Thread Anto Paul

Hi dev team,

   Any comments on this ?. It will be nice to run a different application
by flipping server.xml.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Anto Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 13, 2007 1:04 PM
Subject: Specify location of server.xml as a start up argument
To: users@tomcat.apache.org

Hi,
 I run Tomcat from inside Eclipse. I pass the start up parameters to boot
strap class. I want to specify server.xml as an argument so I could switch
between run configuration to run different applications rather than edit
server.xml context element or have 2 tomcat installations. Is it possible ?.
I know about using different catalina.base and I am looking for a simpler
config.


Regards,
Anto Paul


Specify location of server.xml as a start up argument

2007-02-12 Thread Anto Paul

Hi,
 I run Tomcat from inside Eclipse. I pass the start up parameters to boot
strap class. I want to specify server.xml as an argument so I could switch
between run configuration to run different applications rather than edit
server.xml context element or have 2 tomcat installations. Is it possible ?.
I know about using different catalina.base and I am looking for a simpler
config.


Regards,
Anto Paul