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What is the Oracle HTTP Server and how does it work?

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What is the Oracle HTTP Server and how does it work?

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The Oracle HTTP server is a simple Web HTTPD server (Web listener). It is based on the Apache Web Server provided by the Apache Group (www.apache.org). Both the Oracle database (8.1.7 and above) and Oracle iAS (Oracle Internet Application Server) ships with the Oracle HTTP Server. The following virtual servers are predefined when one install the Oracle HTTP Server: • HTTP Server Home Page – http://machine-name:7777/ for the Apache, mod_plsql, mod_ose, mod_JServ, and JSP documentation. • Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) Web_stage – http://machine-name:3339/ for Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and applications. Please note that these ports might be different on your system. Check the httpd.conf file to obtain the correct port numbers.

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