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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Rumpa Giri <gi...@yahoo.com> on 2006/04/21 00:57:47 UTC

multiple service tags in server.xml

I am going through the the documentation on configuring tomcat, and it mentions that in the server.xml I can have multiple service tags with different connectors.

Under what kind of circumstances, is this kind of configuration useful? having multiple <service> each with different connector port conifgured?


Thanks,
Rumpa

		
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Re: multiple service tags in server.xml

Posted by Rumpa Giri <gi...@yahoo.com>.
I am new to this forum, it won't happen again. Thanks for reminding me.

Thanks again,
Rumpa Giri

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Re: multiple service tags in server.xml

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