I used this setup of Apache on port 80 and Tomcat on port 8080 as well, but
found that some organisations disable browsing on ports other than port 80.

Regards

Wilko Hische


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>> "Samuzeau" == Samuzeau Pascal
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    Samuzeau> I'm reading what you're speaking about.

    Samuzeau> Can you tell me moer about it.

    Samuzeau> In fact I have Apache running on my server, and I have
   Samuzeau> installed Tomcat, with jserv_mod.  Only to work with
   Samuzeau> Cocoon.

I don't use jserv_mod, I use just Tomcat stand alone.
So, just the (almost out-of-the box) installation with a
webapp-specific web.xml file. That's all.

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