Hi Young,
maybe I am not fully understanding your question (my apologies for that).
In the link I sent you there are instructions on how to add new network listeners, edit and delete existing ones.

HTH

Cheers!
Hernan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My apology here.  The question was not correctly asking what I wanted to
know.  I, however, appreciate your answering the so obvious question that I
never intended to ask.

I was wondering whether I can add a network listener so that the different
applications listen on different ports from one geronimo server.

Thanks,

Young



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Hi Young,
You can see the current configuration in the config.xml located in the
<geronimo_home>\var\config

I would suggest you change the ports from the Geronimo Administration
Console. You can find
instructions on how to change/add network listeners in the following link.

http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Administrative+tasks#Administrativetasks-AddingnewlistenersfortheWebcontainers


Pls note this article is still being developed, pls feel free to send any
comments on the documentation.

Cheers!
Hernan

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I am trying to run the different web applications from different ports
beside the default port of 8080.  I do not even know how the default gets
into the my initial web application deployment because I did not specify
the name like "TomcatWebConnector" any part of web.xml and
geronimo-web.xml.

Can I have a sample geronimo-web.xml that deploys a web application other
than the port 8080?


Thanks so much in advance.


Young Kim






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