vm.
So how could I do that?? (especially all connect to port 80)
Maarten
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Onderwerp: RE: Question about multiple instances instead virtua
You just need one installation.
See my previous post for an exaple structure.
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Onderwerp: RE: Question about multiple instances instead virtual hosts
can you give examples of:
- how to define CATALINA_BASE (i.e. a new director
applications/applicationX/webapps, applications/applicationY/webapps etc is
that OK??)
- how to bind
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> Subject: RE: Question about multiple instances instead virtual hosts
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> can you give examples of:
>
> - how to define CATALINA_BASE (i.e. a new director
> applications/applicationX/webapps,
> applications/application
: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:41 PM
Aan: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: Question about multiple instances instead virtual hosts
My recommendations:
- Use one installation and define CATALINA_BASE for each.
- Define one virtual ip per instance
- bind each instance to one ip
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> Subject: Question about multiple instances instead virtual hosts
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>
> Hello,
>
> Now I have a production server with tomcat 4.1.24. I have several
> applications installed (in webapps) and sets them up as
> virtual hosts. I get
> the idea that usi
Hello,
Now I have a production server with tomcat 4.1.24. I have several
applications installed (in webapps) and sets them up as virtual hosts. I get
the idea that using multiple instances would work better for me. I read the
documentation but what I read is there are 2 possible solutions: for eac