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.. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >