I would suggest putting the non-production
environments on a different Tomcat instance preferably
on a different machine.

-Sameer
--- Pablo Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I'm currently putting together a solution for an
> off-the-shelf document
> management application that requires Tomcat to run a
> form design component.
> 
> I'd like to have a single Tomcat server supporting
> the production and five
> non-production environments but isolate these
> instances. I’m hoping this
> will give some isolation so non-prod doesn’t take
> prod off-line but that I
> can also test new versions of the form design
> component in non-prod before
> rolling it into prod.
> 
> It appears this could be done through virtual
> hosting and appbase settings
> but this is way beyond my knowledge and I’m just
> architecting the solution.
> I know we'll have to get a Tomcat expert in at some
> point in the future but
> just wondered if I'm going down the right or wrong
> road here.
> 
> Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated and
> apologies if I got all
> of the terminology wrong.
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Pablo  
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