On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:43 PM, ALAA MURAD <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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
You mean Top Ten Tomcat Configuration Tips by Jason Brittain and Ian F. Darwin, authors of Tomcat: The Definitive Guide 06/25/2003 6-year-old advice? No, thanks, I'll stick with the actual Tomcat docs, and current tomcat-users mailing list discussions. > 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. I have no idea what "in the users' counts" means, but again, it's not considered good practice to put Context elements in server.xml. > 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 ! Running "a Tomcat for every account" is exactly what virtual hosting avoids. > 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 . Wow. What that has to do with the original subject is utterly beyond me, so, uh, yeah -- if there's a question about what planet you live on, it's probably outside the scope of this discussion. -- Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ [email protected] twitter: @hassan
