If your process is launched in a java process, then sysinternal tools by itself is not easy enough to figure out the port used by your process, because there are usually many java processes running on a machine.
One way to get around this is
1>Create a unique local user on the machine
2>Start the process as that local user.
3>Launch procexp.exe in sysinternal tools and sort by username. Locate the only process running under the username created in step 1. Note its PID (process ID).
4>Launch tcpview in the sysinternal tools and locate the PID found in step 3. This will give you the port number used by the process.
One way to get around this is
1>Create a unique local user on the machine
2>Start the process as that local user.
3>Launch procexp.exe in sysinternal tools and sort by username. Locate the only process running under the username created in step 1. Note its PID (process ID).
4>Launch tcpview in the sysinternal tools and locate the PID found in step 3. This will give you the port number used by the process.
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