The following table describes the port listeners of the Application Server.
Table 1 Application Server Listeners that Use PortsDomain Administration Server Listener |
Default Port Number |
Description |
---|---|---|
Administration listener (SSL or plain) |
4848 |
A domain’s administrative server is accessed by the Admin Console and the asadmin utility. For the Admin Console, specify the port number in the URL of the browser. When executing an asadmin command remotely, specify the port number with the --port option. |
HTTP listener 1 (plain) |
8080 |
The Web server listens for HTTP requests on a port. To access deployed Web applications and services, clients connect to this port. |
HTTP listener 2 (SSL) |
8181 |
Web applications configured for secure communications listen on a separate port. |
IIOP Listener 1 (plain) |
3700 |
Remote clients of enterprise beans (EJB components) access the beans through the IIOP listener. |
IIOP Listener 3 (with SSL and mutual authentication) |
3920 |
Another port is used by the IIOP listener configured for secure communications. |
For all other non-DAS server instances in the Cluster or Enterprise Profiles the default port numbers are:
Table 2 Default Port Numbers for non-DAS Server Instancesnon-Domain Administration Server Instance Listener |
Default Port Number |
---|---|
HTTP Listener 1 (plain) |
8080 |
Another port is used by the IIOP listener configured for mutual (client and server) authentication. |
|
JMX Connector (SSL or plain) |
38686 |
IIOP Listener 1 (plain) |
33700 |
IIOP Listener 2 (plain |
33820 |
IIOP Listener 3 (with SSL and mutual authentication) |
33920 |
JMS Broker port |
37676 |
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