[JBoss-user] [HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: How to integrate Apache and JBoss

2004-06-29 Thread janilsal
Apache can run as port 80  [need root privileges]
Jboss can run on other ports.
Apache---mod_jk2---Jboss

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[JBoss-user] [HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: How to integrate Apache and JBoss

2004-06-15 Thread cuoz
The only issue with that (at least on Unix systems) is that port 80 is a priviledged 
port and you would have to run JBoss at root.  On linux (or other systems that have 
built-in IP filtering) you can port forward from port 80 to port 8080 and not have to 
run JBoss as root.

gary.

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