Ok, great.

How do I get seperate UID/GID's with my JVM?  Why I start it it in
manual mode!!

Well thats great, and I have the docs on the switch in the config file.

So, I presume I have to start it myself.  Right?

Where pray tell, or how pray tell would anyone suggest I do this?  I am
trying to build an intelligent configuration.

Do I:

#1 Have Apache do this for me under the correct UID/GID or do I have a
totally seperate startup script that just does an su to the user I want
before I startup jserv manually? If Apache is suppose to start it up
then what do I need to do?

I mean, do I write an sh script to do this myself?  I would assume so
since after getting through more of the documentation jserv can actually
be run without a web server!

Imagine that?!!

So I would write a sh script to su and startup seperate jserv's for each
user, with the appropriate port numbers for each one, right?

This has script would start before the web server correct?

???

#2 Does anyone have a list of directives available to Apache jserv under
the VirtualHost section?

If anyone has a manual configuration startup for UID/GID's I would
appreciate some hints on how you did it....

Back to more reading....and reading and reading....

If I succeed in doing this, I am going to HAVE to rewrite the docs!
There seems to be alot of "a matter of fact" writing on jserv to read
through but thing that gives any specifics!!

Well, back to more reading and asking obvious questions.

-gc





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