Spot on, thank you,
Kevin Jones Developmentor www.develop.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 27 October 2001 22:37 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Using a port other than 80 > > > Kevin, > > My guess is that when you changed the port, you have not changed the test > URL parameter that is specified in the runservertests task. This Ant task > calls this URL to verify if the server was started correctly. If > there is an > error, it keeps polling it indefinitely ... You should add the port number > after your server name. > > Hope it helps. > -Vincent > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kevin Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Cactus-User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 5:07 PM > Subject: Using a port other than 80 > > > > I'm using the latest nightly build - > > > > Not sure if this is me or a bug in the latest nightly? > > > > I'm using Cactus against Tomcat 4.0. I've changed the port in so that > Tomcat > > runs on 8080, and it starts OK and I can browse to it. However, ant gets > no > > further than starting tomcat, it doesn't go on and run the tests. > > > > I've changed cactus.properties (which is on my classpath) to look like > this > > > > cactus.servletRedirectorURL = > > http://localhost:8080/messageboard/ServletRedirector/ > > cactus.jspRedirectorURL = > http://localhost:8080/messageboard/JspRedirector/ > > cactus.filterRedirectorURL = > > http://localhost:8080/messageboard/FilterRedirector/ > > > > And my test cases are set for port 8080. > > > > Do I need to configure anything else or does this look like a bug? > > > > BTW everything works fine if I leave the port number at 80 > > > > Kevin Jones > > Developmentor > > www.develop.com > > > > >
