you will se that this
> port has been declared at the very top
>
>
> this is the so called shutdown port, you just have to change this in
> your second tomcat to for example 8006.
>
>
>
> Edi skrev:
>> I have installed JDK1.5 in my local system,
>>
>> And
I have installed JDK1.5 in my local system,
And 1 tomcat5.0 installed in c drive. during the installation, i have given
port 8080
And 1 tomcat5.0 installed in e drive. during the installation, i have given
port 8081
during both tomcat installation, i have specified c:\program
files\java\jdk1.5 p
rces hosted on the ports
> that
> you configure
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:06 AM, Edi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> i have installed two tomcats
>>
>> 1. 1st tomcat have installed in c:\program files\Tomcat5.0 with port 8080
>> 2. 2nd tomca
i have installed two tomcats
1. 1st tomcat have installed in c:\program files\Tomcat5.0 with port 8080
2. 2nd tomcat have installed in f:\program files\Tomcat5.0 with port 8081
how can i start and work both tomcat at the same time.
thanks and regards,
edi
Edoardo Panfili wrote:
>
>
Hello Experts,
Is it possible to install more than 1 tomcat in a single system with
different ports?
Thanks and Regards,
Edi
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Hi,
I'm new to tomcat and need a couple of advices ...
Currently, I have this configuration :
* Wiki on one host (apache port 80)
* intranet on an other host (tomcat port 80)
* Ticketing system on a third host (tomcat 80 and 8080)
We want to migrate everything on the the third host