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Deploying the proxy servlet in a web servlet container

Load and install the proxy servlet file in a web servlet container, such as WebSphere® Application Server or Apache Tomcat.

The documentation in this section is based on deploying the proxy servlet in Apache Tomcat Version 6 on Windows and assumes WebSphere Message Broker is installed and running on the same server.

  1. Open a web browser and enter web address http://localhost:8181 to open the Tomcat home page.
  2. ClickTomcat Manager and enter the admin user ID and password.
  3. Scroll down to the section WAR file to deploy and click Browse and search for the HTTPVSR1BKproxyservlet.war file.
  4. Click Deploy. The <context_root> associated to the proxy servlet is the same as the WAR file name. It is possible to rename the .war file before deploying it to Tomcat to have a different <context_root>. See HTTP proxy servlet; web addresses component for a description of the <context_root>.
  5. Click /HTTPVSR1BKproxyservlet on the Applications view to test if the servlet is active. If the proxy servlet trace is enabled, the trace file shows that the servlet has received the request and rejected it.
The proxy servlet is now ready to be tested with a message broker that receives HTTP (not HTTPS) requests and passes them to a message flow. For information about how to complete this task see:
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