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# Connect-Native App Integration
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~> **Note:** The Native App Integration does not support many of the Connect service
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mesh features, and is not under active development.
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The [Envoy proxy](/docs/connect/proxies/envoy) should be used for most production
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environments.
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Applications can natively integrate with the Connect API to support accepting
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and establishing connections to other Connect services without the overhead of a
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[proxy sidecar](/docs/connect/proxies). This option is especially useful
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# Built-In Proxy Options
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Consul comes with a built-in L4 proxy for testing and development with Consul
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Connect.
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~> **Note:** The built-in proxy is not supported for production deployments. It does not
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support many of the Connect service mesh features, and is not under active development.
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The [Envoy proxy](/docs/connect/proxies/envoy) should be used for production deployments.
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Consul comes with a built-in L4 proxy for testing and development with Consul
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Connect service mesh.
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~> **Note:** [Envoy](/docs/connect/proxies/envoy) should be used for production deployments, or when [layer 7 traffic management](/docs/connect/l7-traffic-management) features are needed.
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## Getting Started
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