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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Garthfield Carter <to...@webconexion.net> on 2006/09/06 17:52:50 UTC
Different Tomcat version instances with a single Apache front-end?
Hi,
I currrently have Tomcat (5.0.28) set-up with an Apache front-end. I
would like to run an instance of Tomcat 5.5, as well, on the same server
again using the same Apache front-end. Can the command for specifiying
the workers.property file in httpd.conf:
e.g: JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties
be placed within the VirtualHost definition so that I can specify a
different location for the Tomcat 5.5 instances?
or is there another way of having different Tomcat instance versions
with a single Apache front-end?
Garthfield
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Re: Different Tomcat version instances with a single Apache front-end?
Posted by Garthfield Carter <to...@webconexion.net>.
I'm very sorry. I didn't realise that there were any headers in the
message that were used to link messages together.
Mark Thomas wrote:
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Re: Different Tomcat version instances with a single Apache front-end?
Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
When starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a
new topic) please do not reply to an existing message and change the
subject line. To many of the list archiving services and mail clients
used by list subscribers this makes your new message appear as part
of the old thread. This makes it harder for other users to find
relevant information when searching the lists.
This is known as thread hijacking and is behaviour that is frowned
upon on this list. Frequent offenders will be removed from the list.
It should also be noted that many list subscribers automatically
ignore any messages that hijack another thread.
The correct procedure is to create a new message with a new subject.
This will start a new thread.
Mark
tomcat-user-owner
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