Thanks for the info. You are right, I can use one Connector for
each Tomcat.

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>On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Felix Schumacher wrote:
>
>> You have to use a different WebAppConnection for each WebAppDeploy
>> So use:
>> WebAppConnection warpAp1 warp localhost:8084
>> WebAppDeploy app1 warpAp1 /app1/
>> WebAppConnection warpAp2 warp localhost:8084
>> WebAppDeploy app2 warpAp2 /app2/
>> WebAppConnection warpAp3 warp localhost:8084
>> WebAppDeploy app3 warpAp3 /app3/
>> This will deploy three different apps in one tomcat into your
>> apache. Just change the localhost:8084 into something different
>> and there you are.
>> btw: If there is no reason to change the warpConnector port, don't
>> change it.
>
>This is not correct, you don't need to use different
>WebAppConnection's for each WebAppDeploy.  In fact, it's
>counter-productive, and I could even imagine you'd get an error if you
>tried to have different WebAppConnection's running on the same
>host:port.
>
>BTW, it's helpful to include the question you're responding to when
>you post.
>
>Milt Epstein
>Research Programmer
>Systems and Technology Services (STS)
>Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES)
>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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