We're running DSpace 1.4.2 on Tomcat 5.5 here. But always always test  
before doing a production upgrade. :)

On 9 May 2008, at 02:21, Mark Diggory wrote:
> Jose,
>
> You can always download and run a separate instance of tomcat for
> your testing purposes, just run it on a different port. this can be
> configured in your tomcat/conf/server.xml file.
>
> -Mark
>
> On May 8, 2008, at 10:55 AM, Blanco, Jose wrote:
>> You're the second person to recommend the tomcat upgrade.  My only
>> reservation is whether the upgrade will mess anything up with my
>> 1.4 installation.  Presently our production system is using version
>> 4 of tomcat and dspace 1.4.2, so if we go to version 5 of tomcat to
>> test out dspace 1.5, I would think that dspace 1.4.2 will work fine
>> with version 5 of tomcat.  Seems like a silly/dumb question, but I
>> just want to be 100% sure.  I would not want to compromise our
>> dspace 1.4 production instance.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jose
>>


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