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07:37.36 | rmannibucau | hi, is it possible to pool prepared statement with tomcat jdbc? |
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14:18.02 | daftjack | If you deploy a war and xml file that is in a different location than the default tomcat/webapps and tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost will it drop the war and xml into those directories? |
14:18.09 | daftjack | When doing this via the web gui |
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14:41.59 | nicholasdipiazza | anyone know if mod_jk and apache service-side-includes work together? |
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15:43.16 | nicholasdipiazza | anyone know if mod_jk and apache service-side-includes work together? |
15:43.23 | nicholasdipiazza | when i try to do it, i get errors |
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22:15.30 | Dencel | q: is there some kind of functionality available so you can load multiple versions of your application in the same deploymentdirectory? So I can easily switch between different versions |
22:19.19 | whartung | no, not really that I know of Dencel |
22:19.54 | whartung | you could deploy them to different web contexts (app1, app2, app-demo, app-v123) |
22:19.59 | whartung | but they're have different URLs |
22:24.00 | Dencel | Basicly what I am asking for is something similar to google app engine, I've read something about parallel deployment, but I don't really know if that is the same |
22:24.23 | whartung | what part of google app engine? |
22:25.23 | Dencel | the deployment part, i.e. www.mydomain.com -> current version (set by me), versionx.x.www.mydomain.com -> versionx.x |
22:26.44 | whartung | oh, that's even more different (different domain names). That would be beyond the scope of tomcat. You could contrive something with a normal web app and perhaps a rewrite rule with apache. |