2 instances of Java shouldn't be a problem.  Start your second instance of 
Tomcat with a script that sets the JAVA_HOME env variable to point to the 
second java dir.

You'll have change the ports on the second tomcat instance.




On Friday 05 December 2003 07:44 am, Iain Downie wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I found some info on this on web and faqs, but I think my question is a bit
> different from the general 2 instances discussions I have found.
>
> Red Hat 7.2 Linux
> JDK 1.3.1
> Tomcat 4.0.3
>
> All run smoothly. I need to install some WorldPay stuff for testing and
> live. They assure me that their servlets will not work on JDK1.3.0+, and
> more importantly, will not run on anything above Tomcat 3.2.4.
>
> Can I install this lower Tomcat and a lower JDK? I think I can get away no
> bother with the Tomcat, but what about the JDK. I ask as there are 'env'
> variables that are set up as TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME. I think I can
> duplicate TOMCAT_HOME (ie. TOMCAT2_HOME) and cater for it in the start
> files, but what about having two JDK?
>
> Iain
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