By default browsers route all http requests to port 80, so if you have Apache 
http in front of TC then this will be true.

-Sameer

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--- On Tue, 2/3/09, randhir.si...@elitecore.com <randhir.si...@elitecore.com> 
wrote:
From: randhir.si...@elitecore.com <randhir.si...@elitecore.com>
Subject: Able to access URL without port
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 2:27 PM

I had a doubt of something I had heard with regard to the access of URL
possible without port number if apache is used in the environment. We have
our application running with JBOSS as the AS and tomcat as the web server.
My question is that is the URL,

http://application-URL:10080

assuming tomcat is running on port 10080 can be accessed like

http://application-URL

without the port number if apache is also installed.

I hope, my question is clear.

Please, help in solving the doubt.

regards


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