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Thank you for the responses. I will investigate both solutions. Everyone have a great weekend. Kind Regards Leon From: James Smith [mailto:j...@sanger.ac.uk] Sent: 17 April 2015 10:23 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Httpd & Tomcat On 17/04/2015 09:15, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH) wrote: Tomcat uses several ports. One of these is a standard HTML port that can be usefully accessed with a browser. Since tomcat itself listens on this port, DO NOT USE it in httpd! If you want to serve tomcat content via your apache(httpd), you need to use a connector (ie mod_jk) and specify the correct connector port in workers.properties. You can find the example for this in the mod_jk.conf in the conf/extra subdirectory of your apache tree. The ports of tomcat can be found in conf/server.xml in the tomcat tree. You can also use mod_proxy to do this as well - depending on the frequency of connections you may find that the mod_proxy solution is better - mod_jk isn't good at coping with network issues although this probably isn't a problem in your case... -- The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is operated by Genome Research Limited, a charity registered in England with number 1021457 and a company registered in England with number 2742969, whose registered office is 215 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE.