Hi,
thanks for the discussion. So far I think I should just use 2 copies of
the tomcat distribution. But honestly I'd prefer the other way.
1.) By classpath I mean the classpath of a web-application.
2.) Evidence is: I have two web-applications "kos", which are the same
but should use different configuration files which are located in the
classes folder. But the tomcat-instance 2 is using the settings of
tomcat-instance 1.
With regards
Tino
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tino Schöllhorn
Subject: Multiple Tomcat-Instances problem
But now I noticed that those 2 instances are
using the same classes and the same classpath,
which they should'nt.
A couple of questions:
1) What do you mean by "classpath"? An application (context) under Tomcat does
not use a classpath in the typical Java sense.
2) What is the evidence for your observation that the same classes are being
loaded under both Tomcat instances?
Tomcat 1 is working normally. But Tomcat 2 is using the same
classes and libraries as Tomcat 1 in a context which is named
"kos" respectively.
Does this app have a <Context> element somewhere with an explicit docBase
attribute?
- Chuck
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