Experiences with Forte XML-Server

Hello,
i like to expose a Forte Service as XML-Server.
How are your experiences with this new technology?
Here are some questions:
How many Services do you run on one port?
How many Listeners do you use?
How do you manage the xml-server ?
Best practices ?
Thanks for your response...
Martin

you should put the code you typed in server.xml into context.xml
in the META-INF folder and this will fix your problem.
the latest tomcat docs detail what to do.

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