RE: multi-connector capability in Tomcat

2007-12-24 Thread Hitesh Raghav
Thanks Mark for reminding my mistake. I'll resend my query again
appropriately.

Thanks,
-Hitesh


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multi-connector capability in Tomcat

2007-12-23 Thread Hitesh Raghav
Hi,
 
Does Tomcat support multi-connector capabilities?
 
Edit The Tomcat Configuration File section in Tomcat's User-Guide
(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html) gives
impression that Tomcat could be configured using multiple connectors to
support HTTPS protocols on multiple ports simultaneously.
 
Your expert advise/suggestion are highly appreciated.
 
 
Thanks,
-Hitesh
 
 
 


Re: multi-connector capability in Tomcat

2007-12-23 Thread Mark Thomas
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