you are correct of course with the terminology,
how ever in the lazy days of today's IT, you say that you cluster your
tomcat servers when you enable session replication.

:)

Filip

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 11:00 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: clustering
>
>
> You seem to be confused (or maybe it is me). You are not doing
> clustering. You are trying to do session replication across Tomcats. If
> you are not using something like Apache in the front, how will the user
> ever know to switch from 8000 to 8001? They will never know.
>
> Clustering is a totally different thing where you utilize special
> hardware and software to slave multiple servers into one virtual server
> which share processing among the CPUs on the servers. it is basically
> Multi-Processing across servers.
>
>
> Ben Ricker
> Wellinx.com
>
> On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 13:11, Alkesh Badshah wrote:
> > I'm trying to run multiple instances of tomcat on a single
> machine listening on different ports. Something to the effect of:
> >
> > http://localhost:8000
> > http://localhost:8001
> >
> > I've modified the server.xml file, placed the javagroups.jar
> and tomcat-javagroups.jar in the server/lib directory, and
> implement java.io.serializable.
> >
> > Unfortunately, its not working as I hoped. Once I have a logged
> in session, I'm hoping to be able to simply switch port(8000 <->
> 8001) and have it be seemless to the user. Any idea on what the
> problem could be?
> >
> > AB
>
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