By default, Tomcat listens on port 8080. When you type just
localhost, the browser tries port 80.
Did Tomcat just get reinstalled, by chance?
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Jonathan Rosenberg
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Tabby's Place, a Cat Sanctuary
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 3:14 PM, ken dias wrote:
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> I have to type
> From: ken dias [mailto:kend...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: localhost:8080
> I have to type localhost:8080 to get to my webserver - tomcat
> 6.0.032. Before, just localhost would work. I have XP
> Thanks,
> Ken
> > Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 18:26:11 +0100
> > Subject: Re: [ win xp and win server
Hi Chuck,
Err, ...I seem to have misplaced ROOT (usually I'm a packrat, so I'll
have to get a new one).
I dropped another simple app in, and of course access to it works.
(shamefaced...).
I got started with a web-service servlet that wasn't responding & got
off track...time to go to bed.
> From: Ken Bowen [mailto:kbo...@als.com]
> Subject: localhost:8080 comms problem on a mac
>
> catalina.out doesn't show any activity.
What about the other Tomcat log files?
> I can use lsof to see that tomcat is listening on
> 8080 (and also on 8009).
What about access from another computer (e