Thanks for your take. Could you please explain why setting up multiple
services is better than multiple connectors?
thanks
-nikita
Chris Berthold wrote:
Your on the right path. Instead of multiple connectors though, you need to
setup multiple services with a single connector on a different port. You
will end up with essentially two web roots and applications under each.
Chris Berthold
IT Systems Analyst
Commercial Refrigerator Door Company
941 . 371 . 8110 x 205
-----Original Message-----
From: Nikita Tovstoles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:51 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: how to configure servlets within same webapp to listen to different
local ports?
Hi,
I have a webapp with two servlets: LoginServlet and AdminServlet. I
would like LoginServlet to only respond to requests coming to port 8080,
and AdminServlet to respond to requests coming only to 8081. The only
(rather non-portable way of doing this) of which I can think so far is:
-in server.xml define two Connectors: for port 8080, and port 8081
-in LoginServlet's processRequest() do:
if (request.getLocalPort() != 8080)
{
//abort
}
-Implement similar 'if' statement in AdminServlet but using '8081'.
-I can move actual port numbers into web.xml as properties, but that is
still not very portable.
This is OK, but is there any way to do this without specifying port
numbers in the webapp itself?
thanks
-nikita
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