We guess that also GeoServer and other applications using port 8080 should
be no problem. Is it? We have met no conflicts so far, but used mostly GN...
Arto
We guess that also GeoServer and other applications using port 8080 should
be no problem. Is it? We have met no conflicts so far, but used mostly GN...
Arto
Hi Arto,
It depends on how you are launching each application I would say....
If all your web-apps (geonetwork, geoserver, ..) are running under the same
application server (jetty, tomcat, ...) it will be ok on the same port, if
not, you will have problems.
Basically, it is not your application which is using the port 8080 but more
your container.
HTH,
Cheers,
Mathieu
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Arto Vuorela <arto.k.vuorela@anonymised.com>wrote:
We guess that also GeoServer and other applications using port 8080 should
be no problem. Is it? We have met no conflicts so far, but used mostly
GN...Arto
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