John Gardner wrote:
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?
No. I've got 3 instances of tomcat each running its own app, with one jvm installation. Takes lots of RAM, but works fine. You can set the necessary env var's independently for each instance.

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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