This figure provides an overview of outgoing messages from OracleAS InterConnect to a remote Web Server. The components mentioned in this figure are described throughout this guide.

A box labeled the OracleAS InterConnect Technology Adapter for HTTP sits in the middle of the figure. There are three smaller boxes inside this box:

A box labeled Common View Messages on the right side of the figure includes an arrow that points to the Agent box. The Common View Messages box is outside the box labeled OracleAS InterConnect Technology Adapter for HTTP.

Immediately below the Common View Messages box is a database labeled Runtime Repository. The Runtime Repository box includes an arrow that points to the Bridge box. The Runtime Repository is also outside the box labeled OracleAS InterConnect Technology Adapter for HTTP.

The Agent box includes an arrow that points to the Bridge box. The wording below this arrow says OracleAS InterConnect Application View Messages. The D3L (processor) box inside the Bridge box includes an arrow pointing to the HTTP Sender box inside the Common Transport box.

On the left side of the figure is a server labeled Remote Web Server. The HTTP Sender box inside the Common Transport box includes an arrow labeled HTTP Request pointing out to the Remote Web Server. Before reaching the Remote Web Server, the arrow passes through a local firewall/proxy. The Remote Web Server is outside the box labeled OracleAS InterConnect Technology Adapter for HTTP.

The Bridge and Agent boxes both include arrows pointing down to a database labeled OracleAS InterConnect Runtime Log/Traces. This database is outside the box labeled OracleAS InterConnect Technology Adapter for HTTP.