Ken Bowen schrieb:
Then I think you either need several independent Tomcat instances or
multiple virtual hosts.
I've occasionally had several independent instances running (but one
was started by Eclipse and one from the command line).
I don't know whether Eclipse would support either.
Do you n
Then I think you either need several independent Tomcat instances or
multiple virtual hosts.
I've occasionally had several independent instances running (but one
was started by Eclipse and one from the command line).
I don't know whether Eclipse would support either.
Do you need to do simultan
Ken Bowen schrieb:
You can run multiple web apps alongside the ROOT app. I just drop
them in the webspps folder.
Yes, I know. I do presently. But I want to run several ROOT apps.
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On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:49 AM, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Ken Bowen schrieb:
On the MyEclipse Toolbar:
Run/Stop/Restart MyEclipse Servers > Configure Server
Aaahhh! I see. There is the MyEclipse Tomcat enabled. I probably
have to disable this one.
Then click Servers. Click Tomcat in t
Ken Bowen schrieb:
On the MyEclipse Toolbar:
Run/Stop/Restart MyEclipse Servers > Configure Server
Aaahhh! I see. There is the MyEclipse Tomcat enabled. I probably have to
disable this one.
Then click Servers. Click Tomcat in the dropdown list.
Select Tomcat 6 in that dropdown list.
On
On the MyEclipse Toolbar:
Run/Stop/Restart MyEclipse Servers > Configure Server
Then click Servers. Click Tomcat in the dropdown list.
Select Tomcat 6 in that dropdown list.
On the "Tomcat home directory" line, Browse to the location of your
external Tomcat. If you have a default install
Ken Bowen schrieb:
I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first, are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse? (I use the
latter)
I'm using MyEclipse as well.
Do you mean: Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat serv
I'm not sure I understand your question.
But first, are you using plain Eclipse, or MyEclipse? (I use the
latter)
Do you mean: Using MyEclipse configured so that it is using an
external Tomcat server, NOT the included myEclipse Tomcat server?
I've never used the included myEclipse serve