blainepruitt
Technical User
Greetings all,
I am not familiar with Tomcat, but have been asked to investigate a problem that we are having.
We have a server with tomcat 4.0.4 and apache 1.3.27. They run perfectly fine. We also need Coldfusion MX loaded on this same server, but after the install has placed a connector at the bottom of the httpd.conf file it breaks our tomcat connector unless we explicitly specify port 8080. I know it is the coldfusion connector because when I comment it out all works fine again. I don't thing coldfusion tries to vie for any of the same ports, plus in the httpd.conf file we have told the CF libraries to only interpret .cfm, .cfml and .cfc files.
Is anyone aware of any issues with tomcat and coldfusion mx? Or if there aren't any could you possibly point me in the right direction on how I might correct this issue.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Regards,
-bp
I am not familiar with Tomcat, but have been asked to investigate a problem that we are having.
We have a server with tomcat 4.0.4 and apache 1.3.27. They run perfectly fine. We also need Coldfusion MX loaded on this same server, but after the install has placed a connector at the bottom of the httpd.conf file it breaks our tomcat connector unless we explicitly specify port 8080. I know it is the coldfusion connector because when I comment it out all works fine again. I don't thing coldfusion tries to vie for any of the same ports, plus in the httpd.conf file we have told the CF libraries to only interpret .cfm, .cfml and .cfc files.
Is anyone aware of any issues with tomcat and coldfusion mx? Or if there aren't any could you possibly point me in the right direction on how I might correct this issue.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Regards,
-bp