Well, not until you distribute your conf directory, because otherwise
they'd be listening to the same port. But if start with such
complicating things, why not just copy the installation? I mean
hd-space is cheap.
leon
On 1/16/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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If you run two tomcat instances, from same location, at same time you
will run into various troubles
1) The second VM will have problems binding to ports, as the first one
will already have claimed the port. You can argue to use different
config, but then it's 2 different installations.
2) Compili
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
Uh... you /can/ run two VMs are the same time from the same Tomcat
installation, and they do not have to be the same version of VM.
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> From: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: different version of java
>
> if the OP wants to run the 1.4 jvm, he'll need the compatibility pack
> for 5.5 and therefore 2 separate installations, i think(?).
This is getting rather esoteric, but since each Tomcat in
5 Jan 2007 17:31:43 +0100
From: Raffaele Viola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Pid wrote:
> can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
He might have an application that has been fully t
rt in porting a J2EE application in a new
JEE compliant web-container (TOMCAT included)...
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Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:31:43 +0100
From: Raffaele Viola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
Can we distinguish *installation* and *instance*? Leon, you're reading
'instance' and assuming 'installation'; Chris, you're reading
'installation' and (sometimes implicitly) assuming 'instance'
> From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: different version of java
>
> yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
Well, you can, but it would be ugly. You could have the secondary
Tomcat configured with different ports, and a dummy secondary a
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Pid wrote:
> can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
He might have an application that has been fully tested in one
environ
yes, but you can't run them both at the same time.
regards
Leon
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Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> Aehm... and how exactly you suppose to run one tomcat instance in two
> different jvms at the
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Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> Aehm... and how exactly you suppose to run one tomcat instance in two
> different jvms at the same time? :-)
You said two separate installations. You can use the same install with
multiple JVMs by using TOMCAT_HOME, CATA
On 1/15/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> no.
> you need two separate tomcat installations.
Technically, Raffo can use a single Tomcat installation but he must use
two different instances of his JVMs i
Pid wrote:
> can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
He might have an application that has been fully tested in one
environment (1.4?) and not in the latest (1.5). I have apps that are
stuck running in Tomcat 4.1 because migration testing takes a /long/
time.
Y
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Pid wrote:
> can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
He might have an application that has been fully tested in one
environment (1.4?) and not in the latest (1.5). I have apps that are
stuck running in Tomcat 4.1 becau
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Leon,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> no.
> you need two separate tomcat installations.
Technically, Raffo can use a single Tomcat installation but he must use
two different instances of his JVMs in order to do this. There's also
the "1.4 compatibility libra
of course, if the question is actually "can i use jars compiled for 1.4
in a webapp on a tomcat 5.5 installation" then the answer is 'yes'.
can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
p
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
no.
you need two separate tomcat installations.
regards
Leo
no.
you need two separate tomcat installations.
regards
Leon
On 1/15/07, Raffaele Viola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have two different web application under tomcat 5.5.17. Can I use a
different version of java for each of application.
In example:
webapps1 -> java1.4
webapps2 -> java 1
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