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Re: Glassfish with DNS name

From: tr702 <tmr608_at_aim.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:00:58 -0700 (PDT)

I did try changing the port number to 80 but then in order to access i still
had to use https://domainname:80/appname/


Jacob Kessler wrote:
>
> <In your glassfish/domains/{domainName}/config folder, in domain.xml, in
> <the <http-service> section, there should be an entry for http-listener-1
> <with port 8080. If you change that to port 80, you should be able to
> <access the server without a port number (port 80 is the default HTTP
> port).
>
> glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>> We are using Glassfish v2u2 as a stand alone application server (no
>> Apache). During our project development we ran our application using
>> http://serverIPaddress:8080/
>> Now we are migrating to production and installed glassfish on a new
>> server that has a qualified domain name. Is there anyway to allow users
>> to access the application just using the domain name (ie:
>> http://domainname.com/ ) and not include the port #?
>> Any input is appreciated.
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