You can change it to whatever you wish as long as it doesn't conflict with
any other. The default port for HTTP is 80. But Tomcat by default (if no
changes have been made to server.xml) listens on port 8080. Use netstat -an
(and grep for LISTEN if you are on a Unix box). This will tell you which
ports are in use. Then pick a number (>1024) which doesn't match any
returned by the previous command. Edit server.xml. And you are ready to go.

RS




                                                                                       
                    
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Hello sir/mam ,

the port 8080 that si default for tomcat cani change it to some other port
no as it is never free on my school server for that where all do i ahev to
amke changes .

PLs can u reply asap as i have my demo today and post 8080 is in use .

reagrds

neha



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