Hello !
I have multiple clients:
client 1 - 40 users
client 2 - 50 users
client 3 - 60 users
And I have a web application that is supposed to serve the clients.
The application is deployed into Tomcat. Each client has it's own database.
What I want to implement is the single web
On 20/01/2012 15:56, Egor Samarkhanov wrote:
Hello !
I have multiple clients:
client 1 - 40 users
client 2 - 50 users
client 3 - 60 users
And I have a web application that is supposed to serve the clients.
The application is deployed into Tomcat. Each client has it's own database.
Egor Samarkhanov wrote:
Hello !
I have multiple clients:
client 1 - 40 users
client 2 - 50 users
client 3 - 60 users
And I have a web application that is supposed to serve the clients.
The application is deployed into Tomcat. Each client has it's own database.
What I want to implement
André,
Thanks for your notes! Please see my comments inline.
AW Personal opinion:
AW By putting some considerable effort into it, it is certainly possible to do
something like
AW that, by rewriting URLs and/or proxying and/or making all your pages refer
to the context
AW etc..
AW But the
Egor Samarkhanov wrote:
André,
Thanks for your notes! Please see my comments inline.
AW Personal opinion:
AW By putting some considerable effort into it, it is certainly possible to do something like
AW that, by rewriting URLs and/or proxying and/or making all your pages refer to the context