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Re: JBoss and GlassFish both need port 8080

From: Jerome Dochez <Jerome.Dochez_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 09:26:40 -0800

just remember that 8080 is also used by web services...

jerome

Steve Essery wrote:
> Yes.... go into the gui and disable the listener.
>
> You can delete the ssl listener if you don't want that either - but
> you have to have at least one listener entry in the http-service, so
> you can't delete both.
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> Disabling would seem to be the path to take - either that or simply
> change the port to something other than 8080 so you don't have a clash
> - I run multiple versions of the Sun AS or Glassfish on a single box
> and none of them use any of the default port numbers.
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> Markus Karg wrote:
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>> I see. So if I do not need to run servlets, I just can switch off
>> port 8080?
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>> *From:* Steve.Essery_at_Sun.COM [mailto:Steve.Essery_at_Sun.COM]
>> *Sent:* Mittwoch, 5. November 2008 17:44
>> *To:* users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
>> *Subject:* Re: JBoss and GlassFish both need port 8080
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>> With a developer profile glassfish domain you have a single instance
>> that has 3 http ports, with these defaults:
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>> 8080: instance's non-secure HTTP port
>> 8181: instance's secure HTTPS port
>> 4848: instance's admin port (4849 on profiles where the admin port is
>> using SSL)
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>> Admin GUI is only available through the admin port, deploy any other
>> sort of application then by default it can be access from either of
>> the two other non-admin ports.
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>> In a way it has been done like this as a convenience - out of the box
>> you don't have to create your own listeners/virtual servers to go
>> along with the quickstart guide to make things easier when you first
>> try out glassfish.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steve
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>> Markus Karg wrote:
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>> It's less that I am too blind to change a 8080 into 8079, it is more
>> about missing information what 8080 is used for.
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>> Regards
>> Markus
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> From: Danilo Levantesi [mailto:danilo.levantesi_at_gmail.com]
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>> Sent: Mittwoch, 5. November 2008 15:10
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>> To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net <mailto:users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
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>> Subject: Re: JBoss and GlassFish both need port 8080
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>> Give a look at domains/domain1/config/domain.xml =)
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>> Hi,
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>> we need to install both, JBoss :-( and GlassFish :-) on the same
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>> host, but
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>> seem to serve port 8080.
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>> Why is GlassFish using port 8080, and how to change it to e. g.
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>> 8079?
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>> Thanks!
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>> Markus
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