I found you can change the jetty port on the command line by passing in
-Djetty.port.

But there are several other ports for different services also, scattered
around the xml files. My wish is that they were all in one spot, because
like you I have to run multiple instances as well, and am going to look into
it pretty soon.

rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Santos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 6:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-user] Running several jboss instances on the same machine


Hello, all

I need to run several Jboss server instances on a machine with one IP
address. I have different configurations for each developer. I don't know
how to assign a different port to each conf. Can anyone help me ? (I'm using
jetty)

By the way, when I run the jboss startup script and supply it the name of
the configuration I uses default.

I'm using jboss 3.0.0

Many thanks
Daniel Santos



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