Running coherence as a stand-alone application

Hi,
I would like my java client application and the coherence clusters setup in different machines (in the same LAN). Suppose my client application is running on the machine x.x.x.x and my coherence cluster is running with two nodes (node1 : y.y.y.y, node2: z.z.z.z) . How do I configure my java client application(running on x.x.x.xmachine) connect to the coherence cluster?

As a previous poster stated the Firewall at your work is probebly stopping the traffic from coming in. You might be able to get away with this using the IIS isapi that tomcat provides, however you may still have firewall issues. If your network/security guys are not to anal about it, they might be able to open up pot 8080 for incoming traffic to that server only. Otherwise, you may want to try the Tomact isapi.
Hope that helps to clarify it a bit... ;)
rb

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