How to configure Tomcat to serve at port 80 on root path?
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I have an application running on a Tomcat server at http://example.com:8080/webapp.
I would like my app to be accessible at http://example.com.
How to remove the :8080/webapp path?
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I have an application running on a Tomcat server at http://example.com:8080/webapp.
I would like my app to be accessible at http://example.com.
How to remove the :8080/webapp path?
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You can either use an apache server as a gateway proxy or configure tomcat via itsserver.xmlconfiguration file.
– Ortomala Lokni
Jan 21 '18 at 18:31
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I have an application running on a Tomcat server at http://example.com:8080/webapp.
I would like my app to be accessible at http://example.com.
How to remove the :8080/webapp path?
tomcat
I have an application running on a Tomcat server at http://example.com:8080/webapp.
I would like my app to be accessible at http://example.com.
How to remove the :8080/webapp path?
tomcat
tomcat
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You can either use an apache server as a gateway proxy or configure tomcat via itsserver.xmlconfiguration file.
– Ortomala Lokni
Jan 21 '18 at 18:31
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You can either use an apache server as a gateway proxy or configure tomcat via itsserver.xmlconfiguration file.
– Ortomala Lokni
Jan 21 '18 at 18:31
You can either use an apache server as a gateway proxy or configure tomcat via its
server.xml configuration file.– Ortomala Lokni
Jan 21 '18 at 18:31
You can either use an apache server as a gateway proxy or configure tomcat via its
server.xml configuration file.– Ortomala Lokni
Jan 21 '18 at 18:31
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To change the port, edit the connector element in serverl.xml. Such as in:
<Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="8443" />
For deploying at the root, you can change the path in the context element such as in:
<Context path="" docBase="war_name" debug="0" reloadable="true"></Context>
Here is a question about setting the context path to root:
- Deploying my application at the root in Tomcat
An interesting article about tomcat configuration:
- Tomcat server.xml Configuration Example
For details, read the tomcat documentation:
- Connector element
- Context element
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To change the port, edit the connector element in serverl.xml. Such as in:
<Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="8443" />
For deploying at the root, you can change the path in the context element such as in:
<Context path="" docBase="war_name" debug="0" reloadable="true"></Context>
Here is a question about setting the context path to root:
- Deploying my application at the root in Tomcat
An interesting article about tomcat configuration:
- Tomcat server.xml Configuration Example
For details, read the tomcat documentation:
- Connector element
- Context element
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To change the port, edit the connector element in serverl.xml. Such as in:
<Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="8443" />
For deploying at the root, you can change the path in the context element such as in:
<Context path="" docBase="war_name" debug="0" reloadable="true"></Context>
Here is a question about setting the context path to root:
- Deploying my application at the root in Tomcat
An interesting article about tomcat configuration:
- Tomcat server.xml Configuration Example
For details, read the tomcat documentation:
- Connector element
- Context element
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To change the port, edit the connector element in serverl.xml. Such as in:
<Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="8443" />
For deploying at the root, you can change the path in the context element such as in:
<Context path="" docBase="war_name" debug="0" reloadable="true"></Context>
Here is a question about setting the context path to root:
- Deploying my application at the root in Tomcat
An interesting article about tomcat configuration:
- Tomcat server.xml Configuration Example
For details, read the tomcat documentation:
- Connector element
- Context element
To change the port, edit the connector element in serverl.xml. Such as in:
<Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="8443" />
For deploying at the root, you can change the path in the context element such as in:
<Context path="" docBase="war_name" debug="0" reloadable="true"></Context>
Here is a question about setting the context path to root:
- Deploying my application at the root in Tomcat
An interesting article about tomcat configuration:
- Tomcat server.xml Configuration Example
For details, read the tomcat documentation:
- Connector element
- Context element
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You can either use an apache server as a gateway proxy or configure tomcat via its
server.xmlconfiguration file.– Ortomala Lokni
Jan 21 '18 at 18:31