Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: John Gardner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Multiple Time Zones on one Tomcat instance?
>>
>> Is there any way we can serve mutliple webapps from a single Tomcat
>> instance, with mutliple timezones?
> 
> Tomcat itself doesn't care about time zones, and a single JVM instance will 
> only use one time zone at a time (no pun intended).  You could run two 
> instances of Tomcat, one for the French, and one for the less picky rest of 
> the world.  Other than that, you'd have to make the adjustments in the webapp 
> itself to be cognizant of each client's time preference.
>


Thanks Charles

So, using two instances of Tomcat on a single host OS would also involve
installing two JVMs and each Tomcat instance using a different JVM?

Would this be easy to do?  I was always under the impression that you
could only ever have one Tomcat running per machine at any one time due
to the CATALINA_HOME env variable getting confused as to which instance
of Tomcat it is actually using?

Thanks

John


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