The recommend way is either you [1]configure Apache/HTTP(S)
and TOMCAT(TC) with connentor or [2]make a direct conection
to TC.
So the first case will be accessed as follows:
[1] https://<domain>/<context>/<url-pattern>
This will use the port # 443.
And the second case will be accessed as follows:
[2] https://<domain>:8443/<context>/<url-pattern>
This will use the port # 8443.
But I would not recommend the second scenario.
Pae
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From: "Manoj Kithany" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:04 PM
Subject: Tomcat Application on Port 443 or 8080?
> Hi Experts:
>
> My Apache+SSL is working now - thanks to you all. I checked it using
> https://www.kithany.com.
>
> However, I have a small Application which contains JSP+Servlets which
calls
> Oracle DB via JDBC. This application is working fine when I type
> http://www.kithany.com:8080/kithany/index.jsp but when I try HTTPS as
> https://www.kithany.com:8080/kithany/index.jsp it does'nt work - ie page
> does'nt shows up.
>
> I know that HTTPS listens to port 443 and my Application(Tomcat+JBoss)
> listens to port 8080 - so how do I integrate both the ports to work
> together? Any useful information on above is appreciated.
>
> THANKS!
>
>
>
>
>
>
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