I've got Apache running on my server, listening on port 80. I've installed Tomcat, because I want to fiddle around with JSP. However, Tomcat, by default, listens on port 8180 (or, at least, this debian package does).
I'd like it so that I can simply go to http://my.url/helloworld.jsp in a browser, instead of going to http://my.url:8180/helloworld.jsp. I'd try having Tomcat listening on port 80, but I suspect that Tomcat and Apache would end up fighting with each other. So, is there a way to have Apache use Tomcat to properly display .jsp files?
I'd like it so that I can simply go to http://my.url/helloworld.jsp in a browser, instead of going to http://my.url:8180/helloworld.jsp. I'd try having Tomcat listening on port 80, but I suspect that Tomcat and Apache would end up fighting with each other. So, is there a way to have Apache use Tomcat to properly display .jsp files?
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