Yes, using Tcat Server profiles is another way. Create a new profile that
contains
all of the Tomcat configuration you want, and any files you want to add into
your
Tomcat installation (binary or text), and you can apply the profile to any
number
of regular Tomcat installations, potentially across
Thanks.
any more suggestion? I red some interesting about Tcat Server Server Profiles.
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On 01/03/2010 16:47, co...@sapo.pt wrote:
Hello!
Actually we have a lot of different web applications with specific
settings for each one, namelly: JNDI, SPRING, logging propert
On 01/03/2010 16:47, co...@sapo.pt wrote:
Hello!
Actually we have a lot of different web applications with specific
settings for each one, namelly: JNDI, SPRING, logging properties, JMS
properties, etc...
Some of these webapplication could be deployed in different TOMCAT
instances. The centrali
Hello!
Actually we have a lot of different web applications with specific
settings for each one, namelly: JNDI, SPRING, logging properties, JMS
properties, etc...
Some of these webapplication could be deployed in different TOMCAT
instances. The centralization of these settings would be a m