You may use Virtual Hosts: one student = one host. This way, each student
can have as many context as needed, one of them being the manager.

Dom
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From: "Tsirkin Evgeny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 11:38 PM
Subject: multiuser tomcat environment


> Hi all!
> I am new to this list but i hope that is the right one to
> ask the question.
> We are trying to set up a multiuser machine running Linux
> (currently RH7.3) and Tomcat in our college.
> The main perpose of the server - a programming course,the
> students should develope their projects on it.
> Students probably should be able to do the folowing:
> [1] deploy/redeply/reload their applications
> [2] they should NOT be able to do the same for the
>      other students applications
> [3] they can't restart the server ,of course, since
>      students don't have root access.
> So,using manager app is not appropriate - that way all the
> students will be able to manage all the application.
> Is there any other managers/suggestions that we can use?
> Thanks.
>
> Evgeny
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