Unable to setup BAM server connections from JDeveloper

Hi
I have installed BAM on XP .I'm able to access BAM from frontend and all services are up and running. When i tried to set up a BAM server connection from Jdeveloper , it failed.
How do i get the values for the following parameters..
Host Name:
Port Number: 80
User Name:
Password:
Domain Name:
Your help in this regard is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Laj Abraham

Host name will be the host where BAM is installed
User name will be the user name of a user granted access to BAM
Domain name will be that user's domain
Password will be the user's password
By default the user you used to install BAM is automatically granted acces, you can use the administrator page in BAM to add additional users

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