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Multiple Applications using WSE 3.0 on Single Server

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Travis - 18 May 2006 22:19 GMT
I am writing in hopes of someone pointing out a best practice.  We are
running multiple applcations on a server that all use WSE 3.0.  If we leave
the addresses defaulted to the 8081 port, we get socket and port errors
stating only one item can run on the port.  A temporary fix seems to be to
hardcode in a port on each endpoint we setup on the server.  Is this a good
idea?  What have others done when running two different applications on the
same server all using WSE 3.0.

Thanks for the help.

Travis
Pablo Cibraro - 22 May 2006 14:52 GMT
That happens because you are using Cassini (The web server included in VS).
In my opinion, it is better if you IIS with different virtual directories
(Port 80) for each web service in production environments.
Cassini is ok only when you are developing the application.

Regards,
Pablo Cibraro
http://weblogs.asp.net/cibrax

>I am writing in hopes of someone pointing out a best practice.  We are
> running multiple applcations on a server that all use WSE 3.0.  If we
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Travis - 22 May 2006 16:00 GMT
Pablo,

Thanks for the reply, but I think we have a disconnect with what is
currently happening.  This happens regardless to whether you are using web
applicaiton or a windows service or application.   Also, we are testing in a
test environment without VS installed, so we are for sure running IIS.

The problem comes when two different applications try to attach an endpoint
to the default port of 8081 used by WSE 3.0.  Both programs can't use the
same port so an error is thrown.  One possible work around is to configure
them to use different ports.  My question is whether there is another way and
what the potential pitfalls are of using different ports.

Travis

> That happens because you are using Cassini (The web server included in VS).
> In my opinion, it is better if you IIS with different virtual directories
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