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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2014
Filed:
May. 28, 2009
David A. Christenson, Fergus Falls, MN (US);
Christopher T. Gloe, Rochester, MN (US);
John C. Kasperski, Rochester, MN (US);
Kevin W. Kirkeby, Rochester, MN (US);
Frances E. Stewart, Palisade, MN (US);
Alicia L. Williams, Durham, NC (US);
Paul A. Wolf, Rochester, MN (US);
David A. Christenson, Fergus Falls, MN (US);
Christopher T. Gloe, Rochester, MN (US);
John C. Kasperski, Rochester, MN (US);
Kevin W. Kirkeby, Rochester, MN (US);
Frances E. Stewart, Palisade, MN (US);
Alicia L. Williams, Durham, NC (US);
Paul A. Wolf, Rochester, MN (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for identifying and resolving port conflicts during application deployment. The port conflicts may be identified based on application documentation and active port information. The port conflicts may be resolved by identifying an available port and providing information about the available port to a conflicting application. The port conflicts may also be resolved by identifying an available IP address and providing a port on the available IP address to a conflicting application. Further, if conflicting applications allow port sharing, the port conflicts may be resolved by providing port sharing information to the conflicting applications.