Visual Composer - access Web Services using http proxy

Hi,
I want to use an external web service in the Visual Composer. I set up the service in NWA -> SOA Management -> Destination Template Management.
I defined the http proxy in System Global Settings. The proxy requires authentication so I provided username and password.
When I want to access the web service in the Visual Composer the log file shows this:
com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxrpc.exceptions.InvalidResponseCodeException: Invalid Response Code: (407) Proxy Authentication Required ( The ISA Server requires authorization to fulfill the request. Access to the Web Proxy service is denied.  ). The requested URL was:"myWSURL"
It seems that authentication is not performed although I provided the correct credentials. Using (internal) web services without the proxy works fine with the visual composer.
Any ideas? Thanks, Kevin

Hi Kevin
I have used the cglobal weather,get cities by country and Currency converter webservices in VC for CE 7.1
The pdf in the link below was of immense help..
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/90f8a753-f03d-2a10-5fb0-f14b085b4cb2
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