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From: Paul C. <cas...@au...> - 2004-11-11 05:41:50
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Thanks Leif,
The trouble is that we may not see this happen again for months - can't
enable debugging indefinitely.
As I said though, I now don't think it was the Wrapper as the docs say the
Wrapper selects ports between 32000 and 32999, so something else must have
been blocking.
Regards,
Paul Casanova
Leif Mortenson
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Paul,
Run the wrapper with debug enabled. You should see the wrapper.port
property being
passed to the JVM in the command used to launch the JVM.
I do like the idea of being able to specify a range however. That
should be easy to do.
Cheers,
Leif
Paul Casanova wrote:
>Sorry,
>
>I've just re-read the doco and see that ports are automatically sourced
>from 32000-32999 - so it mustn't be the Wrapper that's taking the port.
>
>Apologies.
>
>Regards,
>
>Paul Casanova
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