At 09:53 AM 13/11/01, you wrote:
>Here is my situation
>
>We have a large team size 20-30. We willbe using
>Tomcat 4.0 on 2000.
>
>a) Do u install stand alone tomcat on each developer
>machine? Will it be a good idea? In that case, config
>files (web.xml/servler.xml etc) should be in synch
>with others. This may lead to problems

Yes. As the developers are testing you need to be able to shutdown/startup 
tomcat without worrying about whether or not anyone else is using it.



>b) Or Can we have one instance of tomcat running
>central. And each developer sharring one port. so that
>he(developer) can restart/restop that port. How do u
>achieve this

Yuk. I don't know if this is possible, but I very much doubt it.



>c) Any other good method to implement tomcat on large
>size project


Stick a seperate copy of tomcat on a central server, with a periodic 
ant/junit/cactus/cvs|vss task running. That way you can ensure (to a 
certain degree) that the project integrates.





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