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Hi,
   
(I sent this out last night which is probably bad timing so I've done a repost here.........Is this as simple as altering some port numbers appropriately?)
 
I am accessing a java web service inside a java servlet which is called from html.  The web service is deployed and I have set the port address within the ###ServiceLocator.java file to 8081.  When I enter my values into the html  whose action it is to call the servlet, I get:
 
java.net.ConnectionException: connection refused
 
I am using for the tcpmon call:
java org.apache.axis.utils.tcpmon 8081 localhost 8080.
 
What is weird is that I wrote a small piece of java code  which gets a stub to the web service exactly the same way as the java servlet.  When I run it at the command line, the web service is connected to just fine, and the transaction  shows up in  tcpmon.
 
Thus, it seems then that when I run this through the web page, it is trying to use a port already  taken  (is this the implication of connection refused?)  I'm not clear why the command line  code works  and the web access doesn't.
 
Any ideas anyone?
 
Best regards,
Steve
 
 
 

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