On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 16:44,  <chad.da...@emc.com> wrote:
> I'm reading Tomcat: The Definitive Guide to learn how to separate your 
> instance specific files from your core installation, i.e. CATALINE_HOME; this 
> separation is for providing a clean upgrade path as well as running multiple 
> instances of tomcat off of the same installation.
>
> A lot of the stuff they recommend pulling out into instance specific 
> directories make sense, such as conf and webapps -- those folders contain the 
> obvious application specific data. However, the also recommend pulling out 
> all of the folders that contain the jars that hold runtime classes. To quote 
> directly from their book:
>
> "Also, some jar files and class files may need to be loaded from the shared, 
> server, and common directory trees. This means that for multiple instances to 
> work, each Tomcat instance has to have its own set of these directories; they 
> cannot be shared by two differently configured Tomcat JVM instances."
>
> Why would separate instances require their own jar files? Is it not possible 
> to point two concurrently executing jvm's at the same set of jar files?
>

It is entirely possible, of course. But you'll have some maintenance
work to do if ever you wish to change the jars for _one_ Tomcat
installation among many.

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