yeah brent,

our developers have a script to stop and start and restart tomcat.
but keep in mind to choose ports above 1024 on unix due to permission
restricitions.
um catalina is the webserver engine codename for tomcat.. ohh i dont really
know. 

regards,
warren

-----Original Message-----
From: Brent and Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 23 April 2001 2:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: multiple accounts


Warren,
         That helps incredibly.  That was what I was looking for.  What 
exactly is catalina?  Is this part of tomcat 4.2?  Is it worth 
upgrading?  If a tomcat process for a certain developer goes down, do they 
have to come to you, or can you have a script that they can execute for 
them to restart their tomcat.
         Thanks again for the help,
         Brent

At 08:56 PM 4/22/2001 , you wrote:
>come closer and i will tell you all i know.
>i have all our developers running their own process instance of tomcat, its
>a load but you know its up and down all day so i figure that the best way..
>1 tomcat per developer..
>
>/usr/local/tomcat3.2/bin/tomcat -f ${USER_HOME}/conf/server.xml start
>/usr/local/tomcat4.2/bin/catalina -config ${USER_HOME}/conf/server.xml
>
>the switches have changed over the versions.. heres a look at how we
segment
>the development.
>
>regards,
>
>warren.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brent and Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, 23 April 2001 1:49 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: multiple accounts
>
>
>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

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