Larry,
The desired target is Tomcat 4.X. The revision of Apache is of less issue,
so for the moment I can install whichever one is best able to provide a
working solution. Right now, we're running Apache 1.3 and JServ with one
JVM per virtual host. Each JVM runs under an appropriate UID for that
virtual host.
Our specific interest is to upgrade the web application environment while
preserving the isolation between virtual hosts.
--- Noel
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It wouldn't hurt to mention which version of Apache and
which version of Tomcat. Regrettably the time I have available
to answer questsions (mostly 3.3 and 3.2.x related) is limited.
I am usually forced to skip questions that don't bother to
mention which verstions are in use.
Cheers,
Larry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I am STILL trying to find out how to configure Apache+Tomcat
> so that EACH virtual host has ITS OWN JVM. This seems to be
> a fairly common question, but no one seems willing to
> actually answer it.
>
> Ideally we want some means that works well with the perchild
> module, so that not only is each virtual host assigned its
> own privileges under Apache, but each JVM is also restricted
> to the privileges available to that uid.
>
> Thanks! :-)
>
> --- Noel
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