That doesn't solve the problem of using different versions of Java.
To use different Javas you have to either set the JAVA_HOME variable
or change the Tomcat service settings, whichever is appropriate in
your environment.
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On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 13:42, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Yes it's possible. Just install each in it's own directory and alter
each tomcat's server.xml to elliminate port conflicts and that includes
the shutdown port.
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sridharmnj wrote:
I will explain the need clearly.
We have a system with java 1.3 and tomcat 5.0.27. Some applications x an
ame machine.
>> If yes, please let me know the configuration process.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sridhar
>>
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at 6.0 in the same machine.
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Hi,
Is it possible to have two different tomcat versions servers in one machine.
Like.. Tomcat 5.0.27 and Tomcat 6.0 in the same machine.
If yes, please let me know the configuration process.
Thanks,
Sridhar
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