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Summary: | Bind Exception When Starting Tomcat | ||
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Product: | serverplugins | Reporter: | William Leonard <bleonard> |
Component: | Tomcat | Assignee: | Sherold Dev <sherold> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
Attachments: | Image of Tomcat Web Server v3.2 running in my browser |
Description
William Leonard
2005-09-30 15:24:10 UTC
Created attachment 25371 [details]
Image of Tomcat Web Server v3.2 running in my browser
Actually, this is not a NetBeans issue. Your Tomcat 3.2 installation occupies ports the Bundled Tomcat is configured to use. *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 59288 *** Stepan, The issue is that I do not have Tomcat 3.2 installed (as far as I can tell). Before I try to start Tomcat in NetBeans 5, if I browse to http://localhost:8084 I get: "The connection was refused when attempting to connect to localhost:8084". It's not until I try to start Tomcat 5.7 that I get the bind exception and I can browse to localhost:8084 where I see the page attached. Also, Tomcat 5.7 starts fine for me in NetBeans 4.1. Some something certainly changed in 5.0. I'd be happy to run a VNC session for you if you'd like. Just let me know. Regards, Brian -> INVALID Think I got it;) Tomcat 3.2 is the NetBeans internal HTTP server, which is used e.g. by the HTTP Monitor. All you've got to do to resolve your problem is to change the port number of either Tomcat or internal HTTP server via Server Manager or "Window | Runtime | HTTP Server | Properties" respectively. |