No, they're not both listening on port 80, Apache is listening on port 80 and forwards requests to tomcat as needed.

Joe

Magnotta, Salvatore wrote:
So then it is possible to have both on port 80?  "G" says no way...
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No that's not possible.

Only one server for one port...

You could try to forward incomming connections from apache to tomcat. For
that there is a plug in on tomcats web site...


G

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:10 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: port number



From: t.n.a. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I host applications on a machine where both apache and tomcat are running. I access apache at port 80 and tomcat at 8080. Is it possible (using the tomcat apache connection, or some other way) to access both at port 80?


Yes, but you'll have to decide under which part of your Apache site
you'll show your Tomcat pages.  The trick is to install mod_jk to
connect from Apache to Tomcat (and make sure you've got a JK connector
enabled in Tomcat).  Then you can map part or all of the Tomcat URL
space into a virtual directory under Apache.  JK is independent of
Tomcat's HTTP connector so, if you wish, you can even remove Tomcat's
connector on port 8080 once you've done this - the Apache <=> JK <=>
Tomcat route becomes the only route through which you can access Tomcat.

                - Peter

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