Thanks for help. So am I right saying that no conflicts between webapps
can occur when
1. using tomcat 5.x...
- all wepapps only use their WEB-INF/lib as directory for libraries and
- none of the webapps uses libraries from $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib
resp. $CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib
2. using tomcat 6...
- none of the webapps uses libraries from $CATALINA_HOME/lib?
Both points are meant except the usage of standard libraries like
servlet-api, jsp-api etc., which are naturally needed by all webapps.
Regards,
Abid
Roland Brassous (SILOGIC) schrieb:
Hi,
in order to start "Bests practises", i think about these rules...
Libraries
- Be care of [Tomcat directory]\shared\classes or [Tomcat
directory]\shared\lib contents
- Be care of [Tomcat directory]\common\classes, [Tomcat
directory]\common\classes\endorsed and [Tomcat
directory]\common\classes\lib contents
I think about conflict
Context definition
- Each context are defined in a separate configuration file ( [Tomcat
directory]\conf\Catalina\localhost\
perhaps is a good start...
Hassan Schroeder a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Abid Hussain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
My question is:
Is there a "best practice" for running several webapps on a single
tomcat instance ...
Tomcat is made for this. Install your webapps per the documentation
(and Servlet Spec) and they won't "interfere with each other".
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