Running multiple Servoy Application Servers on the same machine is fully supported, although some configuration settings are required.
Each Servoy Application Server instance needs to be configured to use unique ports and/or identifying names to provide its services.
Servoy Application Server adjustments
The Servoy Application Server uses (by default) three ports:
- port 8080 for HTTP traffic
- port 8085 as the Tomcat SHUTDOWN port
- port 1099 for RMI traffic to communicate with Smart Clients
See Network Settings New for a detailed description how to adjust the port settings of a Servoy Application Server.
Java Service Wrapper adjustments
When the Servoy Application Server is installed as a Service through the All-In-One installer, the Java Service Wrapper also uses a port that needs to be adjusted to make it unique for each instance.
- port 1777 as s the wrapper.port
Additionally, on Windows the Windows Service also has an identifying name that needs to be unique.
See Running the server as a service for details on how to configure the Java Service Wrapper.
Database server adjustments
Note that if multiple database instances are also hosted on the same machine, each database instance also needs to be configured to use a different port. Check the documentation of the database vendor for more information.