Ok...that's great....but after reading that page it still doesn't answer my
main question....I'm familiar with how to setup a basic tomcat....so this is
the basic configuration

I configure IIS with isapi redirector...so IIS is running on 80...I install
Tomcat...it runs by default on whatever port it runs on...IIS redirects
everything to the 1 instance of tomcat...everything is happy and tomcat is
running with a context of /arsys.  Now...if I try to setup a context of
/arsys2 within that existing tomcat I get errors about native libraries
already loaded...so past experience tells me that I need to install a
separate java container....so I install another Tomcat...and I setup a
context of /arsys2 on it....now how do I get IIS, or Tomcat1 to redirect to
Tomcat2 when /arsys2 is attempted?

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Subject: Re: Two Tomcat on same server

http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/deployer-howto.html#A%20word%20on%20
Contexts

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:54 AM, LJ Longwing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> Do they discuss how to configure the box so that they both use the 
> same URL but different contexts?
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:48 AM
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> Subject: Re: Two Tomcat on same server
>
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> There is a documentation on Apaches website on how to have two tomcat 
> instances on a single machine.. They have notes both for creating a 
> second windows service as well as notes for unix.
>
> Joe
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: LJ Longwing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:28:37 AM
> Subject: Two Tomcat on same server
>
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> List,
> I'm needing a little bit of assistance with some server config.  I 
> have a development server running two of each ARServer and New 
> Atlanta.  About 2 years ago I tried to put two mid-tiers in the same 
> New Atlanta, and found that because of the native libraries, it wasn't 
> possible to run two mid-tiers in the same java container.  I however 
> discovered that if I was running New Atlanta AS instead of ISAPI, that 
> I could install more than one java container on the same machine, and 
> New Atlanta has a feature where if you reference a java app that's not 
> configured on server1, it fails over to
> server2 to allow it to handle the url request....so basically what my 
> configuration is is this
>
> IIS -> New Atlanta 1 -> New Atlanta 2
>
> So I have two URL's to access the individual Mid-Tier servers
>
> http://devserver/arsys1/home
> http://devserver/arsys2/home
>
> and each points to its respective new atlanta server.  Now for the
problem.
> When we upgraded to 7.1 and setup our new production servers we went 
> with the new default configuration of Tomcat instead of New 
> Atlanta...so all of our boxes (except this dev server) are using this 
> new config without issue....but I'm not entirely sure how to 
> configured Tomcat in the same fashion as I have New Atlanta configured 
> and I would appreciate any and all help the list can provide that will
assist me in this changeover.
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