On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 04:10:24PM +0200, Oliver Scorp wrote:
> there does exist 2 main-areas for proxy-configurations under java.
Hi,
I do know of these already. The point I was making is that I think
the values of these should be set when the jvm starts to the values of
the standard linux env
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 04:10:24PM +0200, Oliver Scorp wrote:
> there does exist 2 main-areas for proxy-configurations under java.
Hi,
I do know of these already. The point I was making is that I think
the values of these should be set when the jvm starts to the values of
the standard linux env
Mark Howard wrote:
Hi,
I've recently needed to use a http proxy with java.net methods. To set
this, the options -Dhttp.proxyHost=wwwcache.bris.ac.uk
-Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 have to be set on the java command. j2se1.4 did
not recognise http_proxy environment variables, even though they are
set.
I
Mark Howard wrote:
Hi,
I've recently needed to use a http proxy with java.net methods. To set
this, the options -Dhttp.proxyHost=wwwcache.bris.ac.uk
-Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 have to be set on the java command. j2se1.4 did
not recognise http_proxy environment variables, even though they are
set.
I
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