Re: Setting up multiple instances of Tomcat on one machine

2007-10-31 Thread sunil chandran
Hello Sangeetha,

 I have also done the same thing. probably i will be able
to help you. i have also created a document on how to do it. maybe if
you want i will send it to ur ID.
because it is only a test document prepared by me.Hope it helps you.


On Oct 31, 2007 3:01 AM, Gabe Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Feel free to try my company's product, NGASI AppServer Manager
 (www.ngasi.com),
 which enables you to do just that.


 Verma, Sangeeta wrote:
  Hello,
  Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
  applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
  etc.
  This topology has been proposed for having a dev/test environment on a
  single machine. I want to know if it's feasible and how it can be
  achieved.
 
  Your feedback is highly appreciated.
  Thanks,
  Sangeeta
 
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Setting up multiple instances of Tomcat on one machine

2007-10-30 Thread Verma, Sangeeta
Hello,
Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
etc.
This topology has been proposed for having a dev/test environment on a
single machine. I want to know if it's feasible and how it can be
achieved.

Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sangeeta 

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Re: Setting up multiple instances of Tomcat on one machine

2007-10-30 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Sangeeta,

Verma, Sangeeta wrote:
 Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
 applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
 etc.

1. Don't hijack threads. Post your own new message without using REPLY.

2. Read RUNNING.txt that comes with Tomcat -- specifically, the
   Advanced Configuration - Multiple Tomcat Instances section.

It's all in there.

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Re: Setting up multiple instances of Tomcat on one machine

2007-10-30 Thread Gabe Wong
Feel free to try my company's product, NGASI AppServer Manager 
(www.ngasi.com),

which enables you to do just that.

Verma, Sangeeta wrote:

Hello,
Is there a way to setup single installation of Tomcat to deploy multiple
applications running on different ports like app1 on 8080, app2 on 8090
etc.
This topology has been proposed for having a dev/test environment on a
single machine. I want to know if it's feasible and how it can be
achieved.

Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sangeeta 


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for Tomcat, JBoss, and Jetty.
http://www.ngasi.com


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