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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by David Mossakowski <dm...@Instinet.Com> on 2002/09/11 20:51:30 UTC
Which server.xml component marks JVM bounds
Contexts share one JVM correct? Do Hosts share the same JVM? The
server.xml file has a comment about a Server as a representation of the
entire JVM. Does that mean that there is no way to have Host elements
have their own JVM?
I'm trying to avoid having completely separate installations of Tomcat
with their own server.xml file. Applications served from the same
server have to be separated into their own JVMs... (maybe even because
they need to run with an older servlet specification because someone was
too lazy to port them to the newer calls :)
Any suggestions appreciated.
thanks,
d.
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David Mossakowski dmoss@instinet.com
Instinet Corporation 212.310.7275
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