TP4 How to make an AppServer connection through a Firewall ?

In the Resource Manager we can not seem to find a way to modify the url to include http: ... Can someone point out some document on how to do this?

Chris Thanks for your reply. I am trying to do the following:
In the "application server navigator" under application servers I am attempting to make a connection to a JDev TP4 instance in stand alone mode that is behind a fire wall.
My understanding from the OC4J docs is have seen is I need to use a http port but in the connection manager I do not see a way to adapt the url to make a proper connection. Is this something that was just not taken into account ??? or am I just missing something here to make the connection. The help is of no use on this subject so I appreciate any assistance I can get.

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