You can have two applications listening to the same port, but you
need two IPs...
The "public" directory of Tomcat is webapps or webapps/ROOT but
you can configure that I think in the conf files.
At 12:37 AM 3/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Tomcat is setup that way so that it won't conflict with any web servers you
>may already have running. Port 80 is the default port for http.
>
>You can't have two applications using the same port, but you can set up
>Apache to run on port 8080 and tomcat to run on 80, or you can setup Apache
>to forward requests through tomcat.
>
>_____________________________________________
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>-----Original Message-----
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>
>Hi
>
>Can someone advise where to place user files once WebServer has been
>configured.
>
>Is it a case of placing the files in a directory and then pointing th URL at
>it.
>Is there any other configuration needed on top of this.
>
>Does ayone know whay Apache listens on port 80 and Tomcat 8080, can they
>both listen on the same port?
>
>regards, Mark
>
>
>
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