Thanks Warren,
Just to clarify, are you saying to create a server.xml file for
each user? If so, how would I use the -f switch for say 10 different
users? Is Tomcat 4 stable for production?
Thanks again for your help,
Brent
At 08:37 PM 4/22/2001 , you wrote:
>hi,
>
>i guess you create multiple hosts running on seperate ports. probably best
>for tomcat 4.
>in tomcat 3.2 you can specify a -f switch at command line to point tomcat to
>the server.xml file.
>
>regards,
>
>warren.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brent and Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, 23 April 2001 1:41 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: multiple accounts
>
>
>Hello tomcat users,
> This is a re-post. I got one answer, but I am looking for another
>way.
>
>I am trying to set up tomcat-apache on a linux machine. There are several
>accounts on the machine and all of them need to use tomcat. I want
>everyone's work in their own place and nobody else to be able to get to it
>(home directory/ or webapps/userName/). Is there a standard for doing this?
>
>How do you set up tomcat to look in separate folders/directories for
>jsps/servlets for each user?
>Please let me know (if I have been specific enough) if you know of any way
>to do this (or any resources that you can point me at to help me). I was
>thinking that I would create everyone a separte folder under the /webapps
>dir, but I was unsure about priviledges...
>
>Thanks ahead for the help, Brent