George Sexton wrote:
> 
> 
> Another way of getting there is scripting commands to the Tomcat Host
> Manager application. You can deploy the new hosts on the fly. It's pretty
> straight forward.
> 
> The downside to this approach, and probably JMX as well is that it doesn't
> update server.xml and you'll have to create a startup routine that
> generates
> a new server.xml with the virtual hosts on the fly.
> 
> 

And a new server.xml requires a restart of Tomcat? Which would basically be
a variation of my current setup. Correct?

Bye, Helma
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