Hi! I'm looking for ideas, conventions, or standard approaches to giving people control over Tomcat Manager operations that are specific to particular applications. This could involve virtual hosts, realms, and such, but I want to avoid setting up multiple servers, JVMs and such.
I would like to set up a Tomcat server running multiple applications that are being developed by particular groups. I want to identify someone responsible for each application and give them the authority to perform Manager functions for their application, such as start/stop/reload. Tomcat has a rich set of ways of approaching this, but I haven't gotten a vision of how to do this. Should I provide my own web pages that require authentication and provide Manager URLs that are specific to the application? Should I put the applications in individual virtual hosts and provide a Manager for each one, that has its own Manager authentication unique to that virtual host? Are there better ways of doing this? Thank you for your time and ideas! -- ==Leonard E. Sitongia Visualization and Enabling Technologies / Scientific Computing Division National Center for Atmospheric Research P.O. Box 3000 Boulder CO 80307 USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] voice: (303)497-2454 fax: (303)497-1239 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
