>>> I have a question here. If we start two servers of the same
>>> transport(say http) are we allowed to use the same axis2.xml
>>> configuration file for both servers?. I guess they need different
>>> configuration files located in different places. If someone try to
>>> load from same conf file he should be warned that a server already
>>> stared in the same context and thwart his second attempt.
>> Why should we restrict this? I think sometimes it is useful, at least
>> for test purposes to start two instance of the same server using the
>> same transport and same conf file.
> How about, by default it uses the same config file and a command line
> switch to specify a different config file? (e.g.
> --use-config=/my/config/file)
> 

What about the port numbers? I think all the port numbers should be
removed from the axis2.xml in that case... For example we have the
transport receiver port as 6060 (default) defined in axis2.xml. May
be we need to be able to provide the port numbers as command line
switches too...

Regards,
Dumindu.

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