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using tomcat (5.0.19) in jbuilder

 
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:33 am    Post subject: using tomcat (5.0.19) in jbuilder Reply with quote



Hi,
I'm using jbuilder9 and wish to integrate tomcat 5.0.19.
I've installed tomcat in the 'thirdparty' directory and configured
jbuilder to use that server.
In my server.xml file in the 'conf' directory I have set the port to
7676, however when I go to compile and run a servlet jbuilder tries to
start tomcat on port 8080.
How can I tell jbuilder to have the tomcat server listen on port 7676?

thanks,
kind regards,

Luke
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:12 am    Post subject: Re: using tomcat (5.0.19) in jbuilder Reply with quote



Hi,

[email]luke (AT) chipcity (DOT) com.au[/email] (Luke) wrote in message news:<aa29c3b.0503071833.25098577 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
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Hi,
I'm using jbuilder9 and wish to integrate tomcat 5.0.19.
I've installed tomcat in the 'thirdparty' directory and configured
jbuilder to use that server.
In my server.xml file in the 'conf' directory I have set the port to
7676, however when I go to compile and run a servlet jbuilder tries to
start tomcat on port 8080.
How can I tell jbuilder to have the tomcat server listen on port 7676?

OK, I've found that it's a bit much to try to integrate the 2, so I'm
going with the default tomcat 4.1.

Does jbuilderX integrate tomcat 5?

thanks,
kind regards,
Luke

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