Here is another sample for exposing apps on different ports

http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC11/exposing-web-applications-on-distinct-ports.html

HTH

Cheers!
Hernan

Hernan Cunico wrote:
the only workaround I found was to declare a new web connector and specify the port you want the application to listen on.

then I configured the VH as desc in the http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC12/configuring-virtual-hosts-in-geronimo-tomcat.html doc.

the down side of this workaround is that the app, although it will be accessible only through the virtual host you specify, it will also be listening on all the ports defined as network listeners.

btw, I used Geronimo v1.1.1 for this test, don't think v1.2 will make any difference in this configuration.

Would this work for you? I'll keep looking for a better solution

Cheers!
Hernan

Jack wrote:


*/Hernan Cunico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    What container are you using?

    Here are two docs for Geronimo v1.2 that might help a bit.

http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC12/configuring-virtual-hosts-in-geronimo-jetty.html

http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC12/configuring-virtual-hosts-in-geronimo-tomcat.html

    For the Tomcat config, if I'm not wrong, you could also specify the
    port as part of the "initParams" in the config.xml. ( I haven't
    tried this in a long time though)

    HTH

    Cheers!
    Hernan


thanks, i'm using tomcat but the page pointed by your link doesn't tell anything about the port number. i'm using geronimo 1.1 at this time. may be i should
check with 1.2 ?
regards,


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