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HTTP proxy servlet; message flows component

The HTTP proxy servlet requires a number of components such as message flows, a proxy servlet, a servlet container, web addresses, the Broker component, and web services clients. Ensure that you are familiar with the message flows component.

Message flows execute the functions of transforming, logging, enriching, and routing messages. Message flows can use HTTP or SOAP input nodes to receive requests and HTTP or SOAP reply nodes to send responses. Each HTTP or SOAP input node has a web address configured in the node properties. The HTTP or SOAP input nodes only receive request messages addressed to the configured web address.

The proxy servlet is not aware of the execution groups that the message flows are deploying.

When you have gained an understanding of the proxy servlet concept, read the following topics to help you install and test the HTTP proxy servlet:
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