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How to configure the built-in MyEclipse Server?

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    Mork
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    I’m not sure where to change the port from 8080 to something else on the “built-in” MyEclipse server.

    Does MyEclipse read the server.xml from the intstalled Tomcat 6 directory or is there some other place I need to look?

    Port 8080 is in use already, so I need to change the port to 8089 (or something else) so I won’t get bind errors.

    Please let me know where this configuration is.

    Thanks.

    — M

    #302861

    Loyal Water
    Member

    I’m not sure where to change the port from 8080 to something else on the “built-in” MyEclipse server.

    By built in MyEclipse server, are you refering to the Integrated MyEclipse Tomcat server? You can go to Windows > Prefs > MyEclipse > Servers > Integrated Sandbox > MyEclipse Tomcat and change the port.

    #302862

    Mork
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    Thanks very much.

    #302881

    Loyal Water
    Member

    Your welcome.

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