Database port change in weblogic server

Hi,
Please help to acheive the following..
I want to change the database port in weblogic so that weblogic listens to changed port number.
Please help me to acheive this.
Thanks in advance

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that button is in invalid stateMake sure the data source is targeted to a server, go to the tab "Targets" and check the proper server... You should be able to test it as long as you can select a server from the list beneath the button...

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    env.put ("java.naming.provider.url", "rmi://localhost:7002");
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    BankServer = bssh.create();
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