suppose there are two applications App1 and App2, put them in tomcats
WEB-APPS directory. Put the corresponding jsps and servlets in the folder.
The directory structure will be like this

$CATALINA_HOME/WEB-APPS/APP1
$CATALINA_HOME/WEB-APPS/APP2

In the address bar just type the url and ur application runs. I just hope
that this is what you mean by running two applications. Or more
appropriately contexts.

http://localhost:8080/APP1
http://localhost:8080/APP2

This is for tomcat, for Iplanet i presume that the directory structure for
deploying your web applications is nearly gonna be the same. Bhushan can
answer regarding Iplanet.

Regards,
Vikram.


-----Original Message-----
From: Murthy, Suryanarayana (MED, TCS)
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Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:03 AM
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Can you please give the example of two applications on tomcat as well as on
iplanet ?

Regards,
Murthy

-----Original Message-----
From: Vikramjit Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: Different applications on the same port

if i get your question correctly, yeah on the same port you can run
different applications. In Tomcat you can make different contexts, specify
them in server.xml and just run them in address bar.

Regards,
Vikram.


-----Original Message-----
From: Murthy, Suryanarayana (MED, TCS)
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Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 1:50 AM
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Subject: Different applications on the same port


Hi,
Can I have different applications on the same port in iPlanet web server? In
fact in any web server can I have like that?
In Microsoft IIS, I saw that there are different applications running on the
same port with the different root directories for each application.

Thanks & Regards,
Murthy

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