>For example, lets say I install JRun 2.3, and assign port 8000 to be >my
>server port (http://blahblahblah:8000).  But, when I try to get to >port
>8000 nothing happens.....I can never connect to the servlets.  Then out of
>frustration  I switch the value of the server port from 8000 to 8081 in the
>JRun configuration.  Now all of a sudden >http://blahblahblah:8000 WORKS!
>And 8081 goes nowhere.

My $0.02 :

1. Check if 8000 port is used by some other process. That can give
   problems.

2. When you stop / start jrun service - many times it doesnt get
   killed properly - effectively not taking in new changes you saved.

_S_


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