Khawaja Shams wrote:
>      has anyone had any luck in concurrently running two instance of tomcat
> together?

Yes.

> What about an instance of JBoss and a stand alone tomcat? The 
> reason why I need to do this is that some of the applications are
> conflicting with each other and cannot run together in JBoss.  Since JBoss
> is still used for other apps, including apps that use the tomcat part of
> JBoss, the only solution I have is to concurrently run a tomcat instance.
> What ports will I need to change in order to avoid conflict with JBoss
> ports? The ports I plan to change are as follows:
> 8080
> 8443
> 8005
> 8009
> 8082
>
> Would changing these values in the server.xml be enough? Last time I tried
> this, the shutdown script stopped working.  Are there hard code values in
> the scripts? Any suggestions on how I could go about getting this to work?
> Thanks in advance.

All the ports Tomcat uses are defined in server.xml. So, open your standalone 
Tomcat's server.xml in a text editor, search for " port=" and for all the 
hits you get (at least if they're not embedded in comments), change the 
port's number to an unused value. That should be enough.
BTW: if Tomcat complains about a port being in use, it isn't neccessarily 
another Tomcat instance that's blocking the port. netstat is your friend.

Regards
  mks

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