Hi Damjan,
Thank you for the pointer.
-- Vasiliy
On 25.10.2012 22:23, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
Hi Vasiliy
It's not included in the JDK, you have to either patch and compile
OpenJDK on your side, or if that's not an option, use that hack with
sun.net.* classes that I posted before
(http://mail.
Hi Vasiliy
It's not included in the JDK, you have to either patch and compile
OpenJDK on your side, or if that's not an option, use that hack with
sun.net.* classes that I posted before
(http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/net-dev/2010-February/001569.html).
Regards
Damjan
On Thu, Oct 25, 201
Wow, I forgot just how far we got with this.
Let me refresh myself with this work and I'll get to the list shortly.
-Chris.
On 25/10/2012 16:14, Vasiliy Baranov wrote:
Hi Damjan,
This looks like exactly what I need. Thank you for sharing!
Now perhaps the question is whether this feature can
Hi Damjan,
This looks like exactly what I need. Thank you for sharing!
Now perhaps the question is whether this feature can be or already is
included in the JDK or I am on my own to hack something together based
on this patch.
Thank you,
-- Vasiliy
On 25.10.2012 18:29, Damjan Jovanovic wrot
On 25.10.2012 17:53, Michael McMahon wrote:
There is a JSR for websockets, and they are doing a reference
implementation
based on JDK 7 I believe.
Yes, we are aware of that effort, that is JSR 356, but we are unlikely
to be able to make use of the implementation. First, it looks like their
cl
Guys, there was a patch for this feature (use of HTTP proxies with
CONNECT request in java.net.Socket) floating around in February/March
2010, the latest version of which is at
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/net-dev/2010-March/001642.html
I helped write it so let me know if you need any he
There is a JSR for websockets, and they are doing a reference implementation
based on JDK 7 I believe.
As regards TCP sockets via Http proxies, JDK doesn't support that.
The closest thing is probably SOCKS. Can you use that?
- Michael
On 25/10/12 14:32, Vasiliy Baranov wrote:
Greetings,
And a
Greetings,
And apologies if I am sending this to the wrong list...
Suppose I want my code to talk to a TCP server via an HTTP proxy, by
setting up a proxy tunnel using the CONNECT method. By any chance, is
there a mechanism in the Java SE networking stack that would allow me to
do so? A mecha