6.74 HTTP Analyzer Dialog

Use to set preferences for the HTTP Analyzer. More

You can use the default settings, or you can set rules and filters for each listener. You can also define outgoing HTTP proxy details for each configured proxy item.

The HTTP Analyzer can be used to examine, or replay the messages of anything that makes use of the HTTP protocol.

Element Description

Proxy list

A list of the proxies already configured. When you first open this dialog the only proxy listed is the default localhost:8099.

Add

Click to add a new proxy. When you do not change the default host and port, the new proxy is created with a host of localhost, and with the port number incremented by 1, for example localhost:8100.

Remove

Click to delete the selected proxy.

Default Proxy for JDeveloper and New Processes

Select to set the selected proxy as the default. Selected by default.

Host

Displays the host name of the selected proxy. The default is localhost.

Listen On Port

Displays the port of the selected proxy. The default is 8099.

Override Outgoing Proxy (Replace IDE Settings)

Use to override the proxy settings in the Web Browser/Proxy Page of the Preferences dialog. Select this to enable the Configure Proxy button.

Configure Proxy

Click to open the Proxy Settings dialog, where you can enter new proxy server settings, including authentication details. The values you enter here are used by the HTTP Analyzer instead of the proxy settings in the Web Browser/Proxy Page of the Preferences dialog, which is available from the Tools menu.

Rules

Lists the available rules used to run HTTP messages through the HTTP Analyzer.

Configure Rules

Click to open the Rule Settings dialog, where you manage the rules for the HTTP Analyzer.

HTTPS Setup

Click to open the HTTPS Keystore Setup dialog, where you specify the keystores that the HTTP Analyzer uses to handle HTTPS traffic.

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