Thomas,
It seems more trouble than it is worth. I can think of two ways that
make sense to do this:
1) Bundle all the common components in a jar or series of jars, and put
them in with each separate webapp, or in /shared/lib, then use separate
JSPs for each
2) Have common *everything*, but define
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Subject: RE: Shared code but different pages on different virtual hosts?
WAS: RE: BOOBIES!
Can't you just put the jar files into tomcat/shared/lib
Mike Wannamaker
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web apps refers to it. The web apps need to have their own JSP and tag
file folders, since they are different sites.
Tom
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had time to test all the sites on the new version, etc. I think
>I've made my point.
>
>Tom
>
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eb apps need to have their own JSP and tag
>file folders, since they are different sites.
>
>Tom
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