George-
Instead of using the auto-generated tomcat-apache.conf, you could take a
copy of the tomcat-apache.conf for each of your configurations and rename it
to something else, e.g., tomcat-apache.conf.prod and tomcat-apache.conf.dev.
You could then include your renamed apache configuration files in the
httpd.conf.
James
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
George Armhold
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 1:03 PM
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Subject: multiple JVMs: how to manage tomcat-apache.conf?
With Tomcat 3.1:
I'm trying to run multiple JVM's on the same machine (production and dev
setup.) I've successfully modified my tomcat.conf to support the two
ApJ mountpoints, created a server-prod.xml and a server-dev.xml. The
trouble is that when the second Tomcat process starts up it overwrites
the conf/tomcat-apache.conf file. Thus apache only sees the container
aliases for the most recently started Tomcat JVM. Is there any way to
specify to tomcat where to write its tomcat-apache.conf output?
Thanks & Happy Holidays to everyone.
--
George Armhold
Rutgers University
Bioinformatics Initiative