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> Thanks Jon...I would need two different jserv.properties files, because that
> is where the wrapper.bin is specified, that is where I define my port,
> zones, and zone.property files. All the FAQ links to starting JSever
> manually are broken. Do you have a command line example of starting it
> manually?
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> Thanks!
>
> Tom.
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> From: jon * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 2:37 AM
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> on 2/1/00 7:41 PM, Fisk, Thomas B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I was wondering how one would go about setting up JServ for different
> > versions of Java. We have developers that are creating servlets in 1.1.8
> > and 1.2.2 and would like to host them off of the same system. The system
> > is a Solaris box with both 1.1.8 and 1.2.1_04 Java vm's installed.
> > Currently we have JServ automatically starting under Apache 1.3.9 with the
> > 1.1.8 VM.
> >
> > Would be be simply re-running the configure pointing at the 1.2 version
> > with a different prefix and then starting that copy of JServ manually?
> Any
> > gotchas?
> >
>
> Simple. Run JServ manually with two different zones on two different ports.
see http://ma-planete/jservdir/ (_startj script)
Jean-Luc
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