How to check apache pl/sql listener port

hai
can any tell me how to check apache pl/sql listener port
Thanks
BhanuChander

You may get it by searching the portlist.ini file in the ORACLE_HOME of the product you use.....
So , for instance the following , are the ports those of Dev_Suite_Home:
Oracle Developer Suite HTTP port = 8889
Oracle Developer Suite JMS port = 9240
Oracle Developer Suite RMI port = 23910
Oracle HTTP Server Diagnostic port = 7200
Reports Services bridge port = 14011
Reports Services discoveryService port = 14021But ... note that these ports are valid only at the time of installation....!!!!
Greetings...
Sim

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