Hi,

You could also use the command "netstat -a" and check if there is an active
server socket that is listening to this port.

Regards,
O.K.

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Subject: Tomcat failed to start


Hi:

I have been using Tomcat on Windows 98 for sometime.  Recently, I was unable
to start Tomcat.  Looks like it failed during the execution of server
configuration file.  Can anyone tell me to way to detect the problem
associated with the port 8080 (default configuration for Tomcat)?  I
suspected that my Win98 is conflicting with Tomcat listening port.

Regards,
cfc

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