Well, yes, but I have tried that, and it doesn't seem to matter what I
choose, it apparently needs to use 9999 internally, and one of those
wonderful issues with a closed (and apparently broken) install script keeps
me from fixing it myself.

Rick
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Differ, Alfred W CTR NAVSEA, 210 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> That java port gets chosen when you install ARS.  I don't remember where
> the information gets stashed, though.
> Can you pick a different port for web services?
>
>
> Alfred Differ
> Sr. Remedy Developer
> NDTI / NSWC PHD, CODE 210
> 805-228-6555
> [email protected]
>  -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Problem installing Atrium Core - WS port 9999
>
> **
>
> I am trying to install Atrium Core 7.6 patch 1 on an AR System 7.5 patch 3
> base.  Windows 2003/Sql 2005, all on the same box.
>
> I get all the way to the end, but then get an error message that says:
>
> *       WSC_PORT_IN_USE
>        9999
> *       WSC_PORT_IN_USE
>        9999
>
> This is in reference to the Atrium and CMDB Web Services Port Numbers.  I
> have specified several different port numbers (none of them 9999), but get
> the same error regardless.
>
> The thing is, I didn't specify port 9999.  When I ran a netstat command, it
> showed that Java was using that port.  Ok, but I can't find anything -
> anywhere - that tells me how to change the port Java runs on, and the
> installer seems to think that's a fatal problem.  Can anyone help me resolve
> this?
>
> Rick
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