How to install Apex on small business server with IIS already installed?

I am building an Oracle Application Express application for a small not-for-profit and they only have a single small business server that is already running the microsoft IIS server. Can I install the Oracle Http server and run both the Oracle and IIS on the same mahine?

Can I install the Oracle Http server and run both the Oracle and IIS on the same mahine?Absolutely. I'm running Oracle HTTP Server, Tomcat, and IIS on my laptop. Just make sure you don't have port conflicts and you should be problem free.
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