Hello Andre,

Thank you. I did the changes what you told, but I guess there is some
service running at port 80. Because now when I click domainname.com:80, it
shows me the message by the hosting company as the "Domain name is already
booked" and all. How can I remove that service which is listening port 80?

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 1:43 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

> Kernel freak wrote:
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> I already have a project ready for deployment. It is in the form of war
>> file. Currently I have renamed the war file to ROOT.war and pasted it
>> inside webapps. I am able to access the webapp by giving
>> domainname.com:8080.
>>
>>
>> Instead of that I would just like to use domainname.com and it should go
>> to
>> the webapp. Thank you very much.
>>
>> System : Debian Wheezy(64 bit)
>> Apache tomcat : 7.0
>>
>>
> 8080 is the port on which Tomcat is listening for requests.
> That depends on your own configuration of Tomcat.
> In the server.xml file, look for the HTTP <Connector> tag, and the
> 'port="8080"' indicated there.
> If there is nothing else on that system that is already using port 80
> (another webserver like Apache httpd for example), then change this Tomcat
> port to be 80, save the server.xml file,  restart Tomcat and that's it
> (basically).
> If Tomcat does not start, look in its logfiles why, and if you do not
> understand it, copy the relevant part of the log in a new email to the list.
>
> If there is already something else on the system listening to port 80,
> then it is quite a bit more complicated..
>
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