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Running Multiple Jboss Instance on a single Windows Box

Hi, 

Is it possible to run multiple instances of Jboss Server on a single win2k box?

Thanks

Sanjeev


Re: Running Multiple Jboss Instance on a single Windows Box

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Re: Running Multiple Jboss Instance on a single Windows Box

Posted by Bob Hall <rf...@yahoo.com>.
--- "Sanjeev Kumar Bhat, Noida" <sk...@hcl.in> wrote:

> Is it possible to run multiple instances of Jboss
> Server on a single win2k box?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Sanjeev
> 

Yes.

You should use server/service-bindings.xml to
orchestrate
port # assignment.

-Bob

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