Andrea Aime wrote:
>
> 2011/6/24 Lucas Heezen - Covadis <[email protected]>
> Is it possible to run geoserver 1.7.7 and geoserver 2.1.1 on one machine?
>
> Sure, just run them in two different web containers, on different ports.
> Running them in the same web container should also be possible, but we have 
> had
> random reports of people having issues with that setup (though I haven't 
> managed to
> reproduce the problems so far).

I've used different versions for years on one web container and not had 
trouble. Make sure you don't use the same data directory across different 
versions though. That will definitely break stuff.

-Miles

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