> -----Original Message----- > From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gary Benson > Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 6:44 AM > To: For users of Fedora Core releases > Subject: Re: Tomcat Questions > > Alexander Dalloz wrote: > > Thomas E. Dukes wrote at 16:54: > > > Also, whats with all these different ports, i.e., 8005, > 8009, 8019, > > > 8080, that I see in the various files? > > > > Port Number Usage > > 8005 shutdown > > 8009 jk2 / AJP 1.3 connector between Apache and Tomcat > > 8080 HTTP 1.1 connector - this is what you want > > 8082 Proxied HTTP 1.1 connector - commented out > > 8443 SSL HTTP 1.1 connector - commented out > > Note that Fedora Tomcat does not use a shutdown port so you > can ignore that one. Also there's no SSL in libgcj as yet, > so the SSL HTTP connector cannot be used. > So, the preferred way to access java apps is to connect to port 8080? Also, I posted this on the tomcat list yesterday but didn't get a reply. Can anyone help me with this? I change the "appBase" from "webapps" to "/var/www/html" for the default virtual host in server.xml. I restarted tomcat. I then installed jive forums in /var/www/html/forums but was not able to get it to work at that location. I changed "appBase" back to "webapps", moved jive forums to /var/lib/tomcat and bingo-bango, it worked. My reasoning for this is I have several virtual hosts and didn't want to lump all java apps together. I'd rather spread them out to their respective home directories. This is a Fedora Core 2 system running tomcat 4.1.27. Is there something I didn't do besides changing server.xml? TIA