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Port Usage in the IDE |
TABLE B-1 provides a listing of the ports used by the Sun ONE Studio IDE. It includes ports used bythe IDE modules, third-party components, and application servers that are used with the IDE. Also included is information on whether the default port assignment can be modified.
If you are using multiple application servers or you are using the IDE in a multiuser environment, you might encounter port conflicts. If you encounter a port conflict, consult this table for information about how to modify the port assignment.
The default port assignment is automatically changed if a conflict is detected. |
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In the IDE, Choose Tools |
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Modify s1studio-user-dir/JWSDP_base/conf/server.xml. Be aware that you edit the server.xml file at your own risk. Be sure to create a backup version of your working server.xml file before beginning to edit.
The server.xml file appears in the Source Editor. You can now edit server.xml to modify the default port number. |
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Java Web Services Developer Pack UDDI Server (bundled with the IDE) |
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The default port assignment can be modified during the installation of the WebLogic server. When using WebLogic, verify that the WebLogic Server instances in the Runtime tab of the IDE Explorer have the correct value for the Port property. |
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The default port assignment can be modified during the installation of the WebLogic server. When using WebLogic, verify that the WebLogic Server instances in the Runtime tab of the IDE Explorer have the correct value for the Port property |
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Sun ONE Application Server 7 Solaris Integrated and Solaris Supported Edition |
Refer to the server installation documentation (http://docs.sun.com/source/816-7145-10/index.html) for details. |
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Refer to the Sun ONE Application Server 7 Getting Started Guide and the Sun ONE Application Server 7 Standard Edition Installation Guide for details. You can find the Sun ONE Application Server 7 documentaton at http://docs.sun.com/db/coll/s1_asse_en |
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