Hi Rich,

I am very sure it is not an issue with port conflicts.  I installed both 
versions of tomcat as standalone installation, not window services.
For the behavior, as soon as I started Tomcat, after Seam has finished 
successfully initializing my application, then it dropped the application 
context as shown in my previous log snippet.  As a result, I couldn't even get 
to the log in page.  I think the little difference of the time when the context 
is dropped between yours and mine might be due to my app has an app-scope 
component.  Hence, the context was dropped as soon as it  finished 
initialization.  Does your app have any app-scope component?  If not, then I 
think my theory is correct (i.e. your app drops the context after you get to 
the login page since it's after the context has been initialized, maybe???).
I did deploy a non-Seam webapp and it worked fine with Tomcat 6.  I used the 
Tomahawk examples webapp, so it is also a JSF app.
It is definitely something to do with Seam and Tomcat 6.  This line in the log 
file marked the begining of the context dropping:
2007.03.12 10:51:45,504 DEBUG [Lifecycle] Undeploying, destroying application 
context
Do you have something similar in your log file?

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