Unfortunately that doesn't help.
The main point of #2 is that the port and URL are specified by the container, which is no good for me. And the publishedEndpointUrl doesn't work unless Tomcat is configured with that as a connector - in which case it responds on that port for all web services installed (and still with a constrained URL, the extra bit I can specify is added to a Tomcat generated root).

So it looks like what I need is a separate container for each web service.
But I don't want to have to manage them separately.
So is there are server that is able to host multiple containers?
Or can I embed jetty inside Tomcat via CXF?

Thanks

Jim


----- Original Message ----- From: "Glen Mazza" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: How can I configure a CXF web service to listen on a specific port?



Note #2 here, again:
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/creating_a_wsdl_first_web1#notes

HTH,
Glen


Jim Talbut wrote:

Hi,

I hope this is a simple question, but I'm new to CXF.

I have a CXF web service running with Spring and created from a WSDL
document via the maven plugin.
I need this web service to respond on a different HTTP port - I will
have lots of web services and they all need to be on different ports.
I can host the WARs in either glassfish or tomcat.

The project is pretty much the same as the cxf-htt-basic archetype.

Thanks

Jim



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