Re: How to Configure Multiple JVMs for Tomcat & ApacheJserv

2001-01-11 Thread WAN HING CHEUNG
Hi, Peter M Kahle and Stefan Gybas, Thanks for your help. I got it and find a valuable information in the following website: http://www.magiccookie.com/computers/apache-jserv/ Alex Wan form HK

Re: How to Configure Multiple JVMs for Tomcat & ApacheJserv

2001-01-11 Thread WAN HING CHEUNG
Hi, Peter M Kahle and Stefan Gybas, Thanks for your help. I got it and find a valuable information in the following website: http://www.magiccookie.com/computers/apache-jserv/ Alex Wan form HK -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EM

Re: How to Configure Multiple JVMs for Tomcat & ApacheJserv

2001-01-10 Thread Stefan Gybas
WAN HING CHEUNG wrote: > For each standalone configuration can be work fine. However there is a > JVM startup problem with "address already used" indicated when both > engines opereate. Both servlet engines use the APJv12 protocol on TCP port 8007 for their connection to a web server. If you use

Re: How to Configure Multiple JVMs for Tomcat & ApacheJserv

2001-01-10 Thread Peter M Kahle
I've never actually tried setting it up, but I'd think you could change the following settings (this is for jserv in the testing distro, I'm sure there's something similar for tomcat.): in /etc/jserv/jserv.conf: # Default port that Apache JServ is listening to # Syntax: ApJServDefaultPort [number]

Re: How to Configure Multiple JVMs for Tomcat & ApacheJserv

2001-01-10 Thread Stefan Gybas
WAN HING CHEUNG wrote: > For each standalone configuration can be work fine. However there is a > JVM startup problem with "address already used" indicated when both > engines opereate. Both servlet engines use the APJv12 protocol on TCP port 8007 for their connection to a web server. If you us

Re: How to Configure Multiple JVMs for Tomcat & ApacheJserv

2001-01-10 Thread Peter M Kahle
I've never actually tried setting it up, but I'd think you could change the following settings (this is for jserv in the testing distro, I'm sure there's something similar for tomcat.): in /etc/jserv/jserv.conf: # Default port that Apache JServ is listening to # Syntax: ApJServDefaultPort [number