Cassian Raja Thomas wrote:
In our project, we have implemented SOAP webservices using Apache CXF
framework. Clients used to request the server for some command execution.
The request consists of host, port and the protocol used for connection. If
the client uses a HTTPS configured port number and specify the protocol as
HTTP, then we get a connection refused - socket exception as expected. But,
I need to throw a proper error message like "Unable to connect to host
"XYZ" with port "ABC" using http protocol". For this, I need to get the
configured http and https port numbers from tomcat server.xml file at
runtime and then compare it with my request parameters.

Anyone, please help me out on how to do that?


I think that you are chasing windmills (attemting something impossible), because if the connection is refused, the Tomcat code itself probably never even sees this.
The "connection refused" message is coming from your own client's TCP/IP stack.

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