Thanks for the tips, I'll be trying this all out next week.
Iain
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Johnsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: 2 instances of T
what about having two JDK?
Iain
As you have identified, this all falls back on having multiple
production environments (with its own set of installed software of
specific versions) deployed on the same machine.
The good new is that java is multiple-deploy-enabled. I e, the java
binaries does not i
> All run smoothly. I need to install some WorldPay stuff for testing and
> live. They assure me that their servlets will not work on JDK1.3.0+, and
> more importantly, will not run on anything above Tomcat 3.2.4.
WorldPay has a very smooth payment system. Several of the products I have
purchased
2 instances of Java shouldn't be a problem. Start your second instance of
Tomcat with a script that sets the JAVA_HOME env variable to point to the
second java dir.
You'll have change the ports on the second tomcat instance.
On Friday 05 December 2003 07:44 am, Iain Downie wrote:
> Hi List,
Hi List,
I found some info on this on web and faqs, but I think my question is a bit
different from the general 2 instances discussions I have found.
Red Hat 7.2 Linux
JDK 1.3.1
Tomcat 4.0.3
All run smoothly. I need to install some WorldPay stuff for testing and
live. They assure me that their s