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  • Subject: Private & Public Web Services
  • From: Geoff Hopson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 16:49:12 +0100

HI,
Hopefully a question with a "Doh!" answer!

I have an application that receives web service calls from 'public' IP
addresses and also receives control triggers using web services from
internal application only. Web services are used internally because I
have multiple instances and I want to load balance the calls.

Problem is, all my control web services appear on the web service
listing exposed to the outside world.

Is there a way to constrain certain web service calls to appear only
on certain ports? For example, I can start Tomcat with two listener
ports - it would be good to have my private control calls on port A
and my public web services exposed on port B.

Thanks
Geoff
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