Re: Two Virtual Hosts

2006-08-06 Thread Li
hi thanks, Simply creating two context solved problem. I appreciated you guys' help On 8/7/06, Hassan Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 8/6/06, Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The JDBCRealm I defined for deployed one is in server.xml, any idea? Yes -- read the Fine Manual:

Re: Two Virtual Hosts

2006-08-06 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On 8/6/06, Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The JDBCRealm I defined for deployed one is in server.xml, any idea? Yes -- read the Fine Manual: :: which directly addresses your issue :-) -- Hassan Schroeder [EMA

RE: Two Virtual Hosts

2006-08-06 Thread Richard Mixon
: Two Virtual Hosts Tomcat 5.5.15, OS (Fedora Core 4) The JDBCRealm I defined for deployed one is in server.xml, any idea? On 8/7/06, Richard Mixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > More information is needed to help. > > What version of Tomcat, what version of your OS. Also, where are

Re: Two Virtual Hosts

2006-08-06 Thread Li
l - in server.xml or in context.xml? -Original Message- From: Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 8:01 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Two Virtual Hosts Hi, I am having one webapp running on tomcat 5.5. There is a JDBCRealm configured for form authentication for the

RE: Two Virtual Hosts

2006-08-06 Thread Richard Mixon
: Two Virtual Hosts Hi, I am having one webapp running on tomcat 5.5. There is a JDBCRealm configured for form authentication for the webapp. Now I have to deploy another webapp onto Tomcat but the db table used for auth is different from the deployed one. Is there a possible way of making two

Two Virtual Hosts

2006-08-06 Thread Li
Hi, I am having one webapp running on tomcat 5.5. There is a JDBCRealm configured for form authentication for the webapp. Now I have to deploy another webapp onto Tomcat but the db table used for auth is different from the deployed one. Is there a possible way of making two different JDBCRealm f