What is administration port od OC4J which BPEL manager is deployed into it?

Hi
Thank you for reading my post
How I can open administration console of OC4J which BPELmanager us as its underlying apps?
I want to change Connection pool definition.
Thanks

You can do this through the Enterprise Manager website. You can log into it through:
http://<servername>:<port>/em
Select the oc4j instance were your BPEL is deployed, and select the 'Administration' option. There you can find a link to the JDBC administration page.
HTH,
Bas

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