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Changing Tomcat's port 8080
Name: liliyaw Date: February 21, 2006 at 16:58:44 Pacific OS: fedora CPU/Ram: 512 Product: don't know
Comment:
Hello, I'd like to change Tomcat's port 8080 to 80. The file server.xml sets, or so it seems, my server Tomcat to be at 8080. I tryed simply replacing that setting to 80, but after I restart Tomcat, the browser can't find the server. Does anyone know anything about this? I'd appreciate any input. Thanks.Liliya.
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