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Robert,

Robert Soeding wrote:
> As an additional test, I downloaded a fresh copy of Tomcat, deployed 
> both webapps, edited myProps.properties, and ran this fresh instance.
> In this instance, webapp1 would use the properties file of webapp2
> (while in the other instance of Tomcat, webapp2 would access
> webapp1's properties file).

How do you do your deployment? If you use WAR files, then the WARs might
be re-expanded when you re-deploy, overwriting your properties files.
You might want to try updating the properties file in the WAR in that case.

> Anyways, both webapps are not isolated properly.

This does not imply improper isolation... it implies improper deployment
or configuration.

> On another server I was not able to reproduce this behavior, using
> the same WAR files.

Which one?

> Moreover, different properties files are used, probably, depending on
> which webapp is loaded first.

Have you verified this, or are you just guessing?

- -chris

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