change the port used by apex 4.0

Hello

How can I change the port used by apex? For example, instead of 8080 I want to use 8081

Thank you

If you use OC4J, or any other application server, but you do not use the EPG you must reset the EPG

exec dbms_xdb.sethttpport( 0 );

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