Re: Running Tomcat stanalone without the port number?
If you are doing this on Linux. You will need to run tomcat as root as only root is allowed to use ports below 1024. I generally prefer to run Tomcat as nobody. -- BillWorker 2i Development Team, Infocom Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Running Tomcat stanalone without the port number?
Hi, when running Tomcat standalone, the URL will contain the port number, e.g.: www.hostname.com:8080/myApplication/index.jsp. Does anybody know how to get rid of the port number when running the Tomcat in standalone mode? Thank you very much in advance. T.
Re: Running Tomcat stanalone without the port number?
If there is not another application listening on port 80 on that machine, you can change the port value for the connector in server.xml from 8080 to 80. That way, the user won't have to type in the port. Jim --- Tsinwah Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, when running Tomcat standalone, the URL will contain the port number, e.g.: www.hostname.com:8080/myApplication/index.jsp. Does anybody know how to get rid of the port number when running the Tomcat in standalone mode? Thank you very much in advance. T. __ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Re: Running Tomcat stanalone without the port number?
Thanks, Jim. T. Jim Seach wrote: If there is not another application listening on port 80 on that machine, you can change the port value for the connector in server.xml from 8080 to 80. That way, the user won't have to type in the port. Jim --- Tsinwah Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, when running Tomcat standalone, the URL will contain the port number, e.g.: www.hostname.com:8080/myApplication/index.jsp. Does anybody know how to get rid of the port number when running the Tomcat in standalone mode? Thank you very much in advance. T. __ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/