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HTTP proxy servlet; Broker 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 Broker component.

The Broker component is the runtime environment for the message flows. Message flows can receive requests over HTTP when there are HTTP or SOAP input nodes in the flow.

WebSphere® Message Broker has two types of HTTP listener: broker-wide listeners and execution group (embedded listeners). For more information about the two types of listener, see HTTP listeners.

Each listener has its unique TCP/IP port to listen for HTTP and HTTPS requests.

The proxy servlet implements the HTTP or HTTPS listener function in an external servlet container.

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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