Let's say we have 3 developers. Only one Tomcat is setup. My problem is if one developer updates his pages (say logon pages), other developers can't get to where they are working on. Obviously, the login pages are not functioning properly yet. Does "Virtual Host" work for this purpose? I am lazy. I don't want to setup everybody a whole set of working environment (web server, java JDK, Tomcat ...). I would like to find out if I can just configure the single Tomcat so that each person will have his own working environment. So that they won't interfere each other. Thanks. Chiming "J.Deepak Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: tomcat does not need any licence that costs. Can you please elaborate on the 2nd question .
-----Original Message----- From: Chiming Huang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 5:41 PM To: Tomcat User Subject: Use Tomcat Hi, 1. I would like to use Tomcat as the JSP and Servlet engine in our web project. Do I need to get a license (or anything) from anyone to use and deploy Tomcat? 2. For multiple developers, what is the best configuration of Tomcat? So there is less conflicts between developers. Please advise. Thanks. Chiming --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Mother's Day is May 12th! --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Mother's Day is May 12th!
