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Hi,

I'm running Solaris 2.6.x, Stronghold 2.4.3, Apache-JServ 1.0 (in manual
mode) on a Sun Enterprise 3500.  I'm familiar with the ins-and-outs of
configuration and setup, and that's all working just fine.  Here's my
question, and I am prescient enough to know what the answer will be:

Is there a way to have more than one zone per vweb?
i.e.
<VirtualHost 192.2.3.4:80>
ApJServMount /servlets ajpv11://localhost:8008/appspace1
ApJServAction .gsp /servlets/gsp
ApJServMount /servlets ajpv11://localhost:8009/appspace2
ApJServAction .gsp /servlets/gsp
...
</VirtualHost>

I can see just by looking at that configuration block that there's no
way for JServ to know which of those two zones to direct a given servlet
request to.  This is why I have the prescience mentioned above that the
answer will be "No, not as such."  So, is there some kind of workaround?

The reason I ask is, I want to use one SSL cert for many different
applications, all of which live under the same document root.  However,
these applications will each independently receive such high load that
it's making a certain amount of sense to me that I have them running in
separate JVMs, so they won't all be brought down by the crash of any one
JVM.  (This basic assumption, which underlies a great deal of my
thinking on the subject of high-load servlets, may be wrong.)

Perhaps I have to wait for (or better: help with the development of) the
"zone sandbox" which is, I believe, a planned future feature?

--
James S. Carlson
Manager of Web Development
AthEnet Data Exchange
920-954-9799 x 2902
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