Benjamin,
I'm reasonably confident that geoserver will remain on port 8082. From memory, I believed we picked this port to avoid conflict with other applications which were using port 8080, and I don't see that requirement changing.

As a side note, you might be better to use datasets from C based programs on the DVD, as java based programs require java and tomcat to be started, which takes both time and RAM.

On 21/06/2012 10:38 PM, Benjamin Proß wrote:
Hey list,

I'd like to know which port the Geosever will finally use. Does it remain on port 8082 or are there plans to move it to the general Tomcat on port 8080? It's important for us (52n WPS) to know, because we use some datasets from the Geoserver.

Cheers,

Benjamin



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