AW: WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO HAVE MULTIPLE TOMCAT SERVERS?

2002-10-01 Thread Ralph Einfeldt

As long as you just need one version of tomcat I recommend 
to install one tomcat with serveral instances.

As I can't find my own post in the archive (gives alway to 
many or to few results) here's the repost of my last mail:

We install different versions of tomcat like this:

/usr/local/java/tomcat-4.0.3
/usr/local/java/tomcat-4.1.10

For each site we have something like this:

/www/online/site
  /log
dirctory for the log file
  /conf
web.xml
server.xml
  and other files that contain the site specific setup for tomcat
  (tailored versions of the files that are provided by 
   tomcat)
  make shure that the combination of IP and port are unique for
  each instance of tomcat. 
...
  /work
Directory where tomcat stores the genared files and classes
  /webapps
 Directories for the contexts
  /bin
start.sh
  Script that calls the tomcat version that we want to use 
  for this site with the environment for this site:

  JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk/sun1.3.1
  CATALINA_HOME=/usr/local/java/tomcat-4.0.3
  CATALINA_BASE=/www/online/site

Ralph Einfeldt
Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
Hosting, Content Management, Java Consulting
http://www.uptime-isc.de 

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Mauro Daniel Ardolino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2002 17:05
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO HAVE MULTIPLE TOMCAT SERVERS?
 
 
 The options:
 1) have only one tomcat running on the RH73 and well...shout: 
 shut down tomcat!! (we don't like this option ;) ).
 2) have 3 tomcats on the same machine and each of us using 
 one of them.
 3) have 1 tomcat and start it on 3 different ports (how can 
 we do that?).
 4) I heared about zones on tomcat that we can start and stop
 separately...(I'm not sure).
 

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Re: AW: WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO HAVE MULTIPLE TOMCAT SERVERS?

2002-10-01 Thread Mauro Daniel Ardolino

Thank you very much!  I couldn't find this mail either.
I'll try it and if I have any questions I will post them.

Thanks again.

-- Mauro

On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Ralph Einfeldt wrote:

 As long as you just need one version of tomcat I recommend 
 to install one tomcat with serveral instances.
 
 As I can't find my own post in the archive (gives alway to 
 many or to few results) here's the repost of my last mail:
 
 We install different versions of tomcat like this:
 
 /usr/local/java/tomcat-4.0.3
 /usr/local/java/tomcat-4.1.10
 
 For each site we have something like this:
 
 /www/online/site
   /log
 dirctory for the log file
   /conf
 web.xml
 server.xml
   and other files that contain the site specific setup for tomcat
   (tailored versions of the files that are provided by 
tomcat)
   make shure that the combination of IP and port are unique for
   each instance of tomcat. 
 ...
   /work
 Directory where tomcat stores the genared files and classes
   /webapps
  Directories for the contexts
   /bin
 start.sh
   Script that calls the tomcat version that we want to use 
   for this site with the environment for this site:
 
   JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk/sun1.3.1
   CATALINA_HOME=/usr/local/java/tomcat-4.0.3
   CATALINA_BASE=/www/online/site
 
 Ralph Einfeldt
 Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
 Hamburg, Germany
 Hosting, Content Management, Java Consulting
 http://www.uptime-isc.de 
 
  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
  Von: Mauro Daniel Ardolino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2002 17:05
  An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Betreff: WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO HAVE MULTIPLE TOMCAT SERVERS?
  
  
  The options:
  1) have only one tomcat running on the RH73 and well...shout: 
  shut down tomcat!! (we don't like this option ;) ).
  2) have 3 tomcats on the same machine and each of us using 
  one of them.
  3) have 1 tomcat and start it on 3 different ports (how can 
  we do that?).
  4) I heared about zones on tomcat that we can start and stop
  separately...(I'm not sure).
  
 
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