As far as I can tell jboss 2.0 has come up very easily. The next
trick is to have it talk to a servlet engine, say tomcat or caucho.
I see that jboss 2.0 is running its own internal http service on
8080, how do I get that to go away and have it pick up its requests
from a servlet engine? I tried commenting out a bunch of stuff in
jboss.conf, but that doesn't seem to affect much...
Gary
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