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On 14/02/2006, at 6:38 AM, Mike Wills wrote:

I want to go to one WAS instance and and one apache instance on the iSeries for live and test. The vendor recommends one set for live and one set for test. If I could even go to two WAS instances and one apache, that would
work as well. Is this possible, or is it best to keep them seperate?

What's best depends on how your software operates but it is certainly possible to run multiple WAS instances under a single web server instance.

In the (horrible) Web Admin interface you can associate a WAS instance with an existing web server instance. You can also start and stop those WAS instances independently.

I'm also sure you could configure multiple copies of your application within a single WAS instance as long as they have different definitions but it's been a very long time since I tried this. Whether they would run without collision would depend on how the application was written. If you vendor recommends separate WAS instances then I would follow that recommendation but as I said above you can associate both 'live' and 'test' WAS instances with a single web server instance.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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