The OC4J port number

I have installed Oracle pids on a desktop.
I want to change /Set the Port number.
Where do i set the Port Number.

Hi Deepak,
If you are talking about (stand-alone) OC4J, there are several ports that it uses. You set them in the configuration (XML) files that are located in the "j2ee/home/config" subdirectory.
The nature of your question implies to me that either you haven't read the documentation, or you haven't understood it. I will assume the former. In which case, allow me to suggest the following Web sites (and I recommend that you study the material contained in them -- assuming you want to become proficient with OC4J :-)
http://technet.oracle.com
http://tahiti.oracle.com
http://metalink.oracle.com
http://www.orionserver.com
http://www.orionsupport.com
http://www.atlassian.com
http://www.elephantwalker.com
Hope this helps you.
Good Luck,
Avi.

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