I've never actually tried setting it up, but I'd think you could change
the following settings (this is for jserv in the testing distro, I'm
sure there's something similar for tomcat.):
in /etc/jserv/jserv.conf:
# Default port that Apache JServ is listening to
# Syntax: ApJServDefaultPort [number]
# Default: protocol-dependant (for ajpv12 protocol this is "8007")
ApJServDefaultPort 8007
in /etc/jserv/jserv.properties:
# Set the port Apache JServ listens to.
# Syntax: port=[1024,65535] (int)
# Default: 8007
port=8007
As long as these two are the same, and are different from wherever
Tomcat is listening, I'd think it would work, though I can't find
reference to this in a quick look over the tomcat website, and I don't
have a machine I can install tomcat from debian on at the moment.
HTH,
Peter
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 05:13:10PM +0800, WAN HING CHEUNG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to set up two servlet engines in a Debian Platform, one is
> ApacheJserv with jdk118 and one is tomcat with j2sdk1.3. ApacheJserv is
> worked with Apache Web Server But Tomcat is worked alone.
>
> For each standalone configuration can be work fine. However there is a
> JVM startup problem with "address already used" indicated when both
> engines opereate.
>
> Any help!!
>
> Alex Wan from HK
>
>
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