Running servlet without using 8080 on url

Hello
I want to run a servlet without having to use 8080 on the url ex. myserver.com:8080/test/servlet/helloserv
I set up Apache and Tomcat to work together, since the examples work fine without the using 8080. But when I create a new context outside of webapps folder, and tried to run the servlet it says that page can't be found but when I add the port 8080(for tomcat), it works fine. How do I fix this problem so that I don't need to put the 8080 in order to run the servlet.
Thanks a lot.

use port 80 assuming it is not used already....change it in server.xml file
Hello
I want to run a servlet without having to use 8080 on
the url ex. myserver.com:8080/test/servlet/helloserv
I set up Apache and Tomcat to work together, since the
examples work fine without the using 8080. But when I
create a new context outside of webapps folder, and
tried to run the servlet it says that page can't be
found but when I add the port 8080(for tomcat), it
works fine. How do I fix this problem so that I don't
need to put the 8080 in order to run the servlet.
Thanks a lot.

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