That doesn't solve the problem of using different versions of Java.
To use different Javas you have to either set the JAVA_HOME variable
or change the Tomcat service settings, whichever is appropriate in
your environment.
-- 
Len


On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 13:42, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes it's possible.  Just install each in it's own directory and alter each
> tomcat's server.xml to elliminate port conflicts and that includes the
> shutdown port.
>
> --David
>
> sridharmnj wrote:
>>
>> I will explain the need clearly.
>>
>> We have a system with java 1.3 and tomcat 5.0.27. Some applications x and
>> y
>> are running on this configuration.
>> Now we are developing another application which runs on java 1.5 and
>> tomcat
>> 6.0.
>> Can we have this entire setup in one machine only?
>> I mean, my system should contain two jdks one with 1.3 and one with 1.5.
>> And
>> also should contain two tomcat servers one with 5.0.27 and one with 6.0.
>>
>>
>> sridharmnj wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to have two different tomcat versions servers in one
>>> machine.
>>> Like.. Tomcat 5.0.27 and Tomcat 6.0 in the same machine.
>>> If yes, please let me know the configuration process.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sridhar
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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