I dont' see why you can't just
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main()
twice
just change the system hash to change the catalina.base and catalina.home ...so
System.getProperties().put("catalina.base","/home/tomcat1");
System.getProperties().put("catalina.home","/home/tomcat1");
// start this in a thread?
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main(new String[] {"start"});
System.getProperties().put("catalina.base","/home/tomcat2");
System.getProperties().put("catalina.home","/home/tomcat2");
// start this in a thread?
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main(new String[] {"start"});
not the change in the system properties.
anyone disagree?
Chris
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Subject: Multiple root context applications
Hi,
I have an application which deploys in the root context of Tomcat. Now the
problem is that I want to deploy multiple instances of this application on one
machine only.
One way is to run multiple tomcats on different ports. Is there any other
better way ?
Tomcat 4.x supports different instances. But I am not able to figure out if
that implies multiple tomcat instances with different server.xml etc can be run
at the same time !!
I am not averse to using multiple ports .
Thanks in advance for help.
manjul sahay
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