I don't see why they wouldn't play nice. I use them both, but on
separate boxes. The can be memory pigs however. Each uses around
128Mb on Solaris 7. I haven't done it myself, but JBoss can be
configured to run Tomcat within it's JVM. This might save some
overhead. Neither one is a processor hog with my applications.

If you run them in separate JVM's, watch out for the plethora of
default services that JBoss launches. You will likely get some
contention for some 80xx port numbers.

--
Jeff
jlar310 at yahoo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geralyn M Hollerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 12:13 PM
Subject: Tomcat with JBoss/Tomcat


> I have an application running quite happily under Tomcat 4.1.24.  I have
> been informed that it is desired to run an instance of JBoss with Tomcat
> (3.2.1) on the same machine for some other development. Has anyone had
> any experience doing this kind of thing - in other words, do Tomcat and
> JBoss/Tomcat, as 2 different processes, "play nice", or does one of the
> two processes have a problem (as in, is one a "resource hog") when the
> other is used? Are there some system conflicts that need to be resolved
> first?
> 
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Lynn Hollerman.
> 
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