Norman,
Jetspeed does NOT write port port 8080 or 80. Jetspeed runs under
Tomcat, of other servlet engine. Tomcat connect to it's internal,
although optional, web server, Apache, IIS, ... Ports 8080 is commonly
used for a second web server.
The port is configured in the web server, not Jetspeed.
Paul Spencer
Norman Schoneich wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Why does Jetspeed write the port into a server url (eg.
> http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/) ?
> Can I configure it (eg. to write :80) ?
> And Where ?
>
> TIA
>
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