Thanks everybody for your input.

I'll try to deploy the manager for each host as suggested.

Cheers everybody.




2008/9/26 Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > From: Morgan Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: How to have multiple domains/contexts with
> > Tomcat ? they all go to same context ..
> >
> > One last thing - If you upload the .war files with the tomcat
> > manager / host-manager is there a way to do this
>
> Once the <Host> elements are set up, you shouldn't have to do any more
> editing of server.xml - just deploy the default webapp as ROOT under each
> <Host>.  However, you will have to deploy the manager app for each <Host>,
> since each instance is tied to a given <Host> (at least it was last time I
> tried).
>
> The easiest way to do that is just copy the manager directory to each of
> your <Host>'s appBase directories.  You can also do it by putting a
> <Context> element for each manager in conf/Catalina/[host]/manager.xml, but
> all that does is save a minimal amount of disk space.
>
>  - Chuck
>
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