I'm not sure why so upset about it [?] , but sure look at "4. Configuring Virtual Hosts" http://oreilly.com/java/archive/tomcat-tips.html
As I said I never tried it with roller (I'm using wp nowadays but thinking about Rolller, maybe in the future) , also the context is MUST and I think it's totally bad idea to put the context file in the users' counts (if you care about security !). for virtual host it's better to put it in the server.xml file. Having to run a Tomcat for every account is totally unreasonable and if can't do it or Roller doesn't support multiple domains I don't see what is the point for having such a heavy enterprise system, just go with WP ! Also if you live in planet Earth and you are a software engineer I advise you to think-outside-the-box. W3C advice designers not use table for layout and 90% of websites are using table . They tell you not to have a Thread in tomcat, but I once wrote a card game and ran my game is shared hosting and in the session , I looked outside the box and tried it and it worked and I saved myself a lots of money of not renting a server and I never had to bother with maintaining a server running , tomcat reboot my game server is up as well [?] Best of Luck ... On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Hassan Schroeder < [email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:21 PM, ALAA MURAD <[email protected]> wrote: > > > running tomcat virtual host is very costly idea ! > > ?? Do you have any references to substantiate that claim? > > > <Host ...> > > > > <Context path="/roller" .../> > > Putting Context elements in Tomcat's server.xml is *not* considered > current best practice, and is strongly discouraged. > > -- > Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ [email protected] > twitter: @hassan >
