At 12:48 PM 7/31/2001, you wrote: >I have the similar question: What if we have Apache run on port 80 and don't >want to config Apache to work with Tomcat? So can we have both Apache and >Tomcat >standalone run on port 80 so users don't need to type the port number? Thanks. Can't do that. You can't have both processes use the same port at the same time. You can write/find a proxy server/ load balancer that will forward requests to the appropriate process however.
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