Scott et al...

Web.xml defines the location of soap.xml
SOAP.xml has the configuration information (Ports etc)

What I cant get is who calls/configures web.xml???

Saying you can only use Port (80) on Apache webserver seems excessively restrictive

Thanks,

Martin Gainty

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