I am attempting to set up jrun as the servlet/JSP engine for my company's clients and came upon this problem. We have multiple
domains (one for each client) and each one has it's own context. I know that when you modify a JavaBean or Servlet, you have to
restart Jrun to get the changes to take effect. How do we set up jrun so that when one client needs to reload thier
context it doesn't reload our other clients sites???
Can create multiple instances of Jrun? If so, would this be the correct solution for this problem or is there a better way???
Thanks in advance,
Matt Goss
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