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[jira] [Commented] (THRIFT-2188) allow java servers to bind to a random port, and get that port back out of the transport

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Eric Newton commented on THRIFT-2188:
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Created a new ticket now that THRIFT-1944 has been closed to do essentially the same thing for C++.
                
> allow java servers to bind to a random port, and get that port back out of the transport
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>                 Key: THRIFT-2188
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2188
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Java - Library
>            Reporter: Eric Newton
>         Attachments: patch-THRIFT-2188.patch
>
>
> The java TNonBlockingTransport allows you to bind to port zero, which allows the OS to grab a random port.  However, it's not possible to learn what port the OS decided to use.  I've attached a patch that exposes this information.

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