> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Barker
> 
> Having the option to do per-host and even per-context configs 
> makes life much easier for admins of servers that support it. 
>  Otherwise, you end up with a file that looks like:
>    <jk-config>
>      &host1;
>      &host2;
>      &host3;
>   </jk-config>
> which is fine for xml-hackers, but not very helpful for server-admins.
> 
> 

Yes, that's true, but that same layz admin still has to make the Tomcat
running, or not?
It still has to learn that server.xml stuff, and even make it working :)

Who ever asked the poor apache admin  about the TC's config ater all?


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