Many people may already have a webserver running on 80, so out of the
box, Tomcat is setup to play well with others.
As mentioned, on NT you can just change the 8080 in the configuration
file to 80, as the Web browsers expect (if you are not running IIS or
another webserver already).
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On 1/4/2001 at 3:49 PM Birte Glimm wrote:
Hi, I have installed tomcat as a standalone webserver on Win 2000.
To get a page or a servlet I have to type e.g.
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/helloWorldExample
but why must I include the port? Isn`t it the standard http port as in
all other webservers? If the port number is missing I get "Cannot find
server" and "The page cannot be displayed"
Thanks
Birte Glimm
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