On Friday 15 November 2002 22:52, Turoff, Steve wrote:
> Cees,
>
> Thanks for the advice. I thought about doing it your way, however there
> will actually be 4 or 5 sites, some of which will override more than just
> header.jsp and footer.jsp. I think this will lead to a maintenance
> nightmare down the road. Plus, I like the idea of being able to add new
> content to siteB, which wouldn't exist in siteA.

I understood you differently in your previous message. This also sound as a 
recipe for disaster, too much code is the same for all websites, here is your 
maintenance nightmare again.

Sounds like you need some way of dynamical fetch the content; maybe you should 
keep the content in a database and allow access to certain pages according to 
the hostname, you could stuff a lot of the logic in a taglib.

> I worked for a company several years ago and we did this using Dynamo,
> which is why I thought Tomcat might be able to handle it, too.
> Unfortunately, I wasn't privy to the configuration.

Maybe it's possible. I don't pretend to know everything about Tomcat, just the 
opposite.

>
> Steve

Regards,
Cees.

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