Only if you leave the HTTP Connector on port 8080 enabled in server.xml.  If
you're using Tomcat with a web server, you comment out the HTTP connector on
port 8080 portion of server.xml (in production, anyway).

John


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> but when Tomcat is integrated with Apache, what happens with 
> the webserver 
> that comes with Tomcat???....  Are ports 80 and 8080 working 
> when both of 
> them are integrated???...
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> Alex
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> Andy Eastham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Ben,
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> It's both, depending on how you configure it.  It's pretty efficient
> standalone, or you can integrate with a web server to serve 
> static content
> if you've got high traffic levels.
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> Andy
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