Tomcat is a Java-based server, so your PERL/CGI application will be served
by Apache, not by Tomcat.

Best wishes,
Lee Grey

-----Original Message-----
From: raghavendra roddam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Regarding Multiple Instances


Hello Team,
         Iam trying to install Tomcat v4.1.12 & am
successful in doing so. Now I want to use the same
tomcat server for 2 web applications(contexts). Can I
do so. I had been told that I can do it using
different ports for different contexts. As well this
CATALINA_BASE is a little confusing, if I have two
contaxts running I must have two CATALINA_BASE
variables, supposedly one for each. If that is the
case the variable names must be different. What would
they be. Like CATALINA_BASE_1, CATALINA_BASE_2.
         After being successful in running multiple
instances of tomcat using one installation, I need to
use one of those contexts for PERL/CGI based web
application & other context should have JAVA base web
application. For that I need to configure one context
for CGI scripts.Please can you guide me through this
process.
        Hope you understood my problems, please feel
free to mail me for any furhter questions &
solutions.Awaitng your mail,
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Raghavendra Rao Roddam.

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