Thanks Ronan,

Now, suppose I want to do it within the same process, with mod_jk I think I
should have different ports per virtual host shouldn't I?

Do you have an example on how to set up this?

thanks.

m-

> Martin,
>
> With 3.1 if you had multiple virtual hosts, you had to have a seperate
> server.xml
> file for each vitual host. Tomcat used a seperatee JVM for each virtual
> host.
> This is handy in a development environment so that you can stop and start
> one
> virtual host without having to stop and start them all.
>
> However, with 3.2 you can run them all in one JVm (or all seperately,
> whichever you
> prefer). I think you might have to use the AJp12 protocol with mod_jk if
you
> wish
> to run them in seperate JVMs but if you are using just on JVM you can use
> either
> ajp13 or ajp12.
>
> Ronan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Mauri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 May 2001 14:27
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Virtual Hosts
>
>
> Hi Users!
>
> As far as I know, with 3.1 versions it's necessary ti run different
virtual
> hosts mounts in different JVM. But according to the mod_jk module
> documentation it seems that it's fixed because the virtual hosts
directives
> are set in workers.properties, httpd.conf and server.xml. Does anybodu
know
> if I'm right or wrong with this?
>
> regards.
>
> Lic. Martin O. Mauri
> Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P
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>

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