I tried setting up different contexts but when TOMCAT started it searched for
the servlets in $TOMCAT_HOME and ignored the docBase directive.

Dave
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> you can create different contexts that listen on different ports
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> Hi,
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>  Can I configure TOMCAT virutal hosts on different ports, not ip addresses?
> I seen this question asked in the archives but there was no responses.
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> Dave


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