On 8 February 2013 15:44, lhoffman wrote:
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> So I have looked and looked...How do I tell Qpid to not listen on port 8080?
> I don't see that in any config file.
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Lisa,
You need to look at the management/http element within the config.xml.
To stop the Java Broker binding port 808
're seeing in Tomcat's logs?
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exactly error text you're seeing in Tomcat's logs?
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 06:35:30AM -0700, Ramaprasad wrote:
> When I follow the following sequence of actions, unable to start tomcat
> 1. start qpid
> 2. start tomcat
Can you give som emore detail? By Qpid, you mean the qpidd broker? On
what operating system? Which versions of Tomcat and Qpid? On
When I follow the following sequence of actions, unable to start tomcat
1. start qpid
2. start tomcat
Ramaprasad
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