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From: Ronald v. K. <rtv...@xs...> - 2005-07-13 00:48:47
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Yes there is. If *you* extend hermes and pass the properties via the hermes there is a more elegant solution. If extending it is not an option, I'm afraid you have to stick with the commandline options. Andeas Hausleitner probeerde me het volgende duidelijk te maken: > > I tried to use the proxy settings as to be configured in > msh.properties.xml (using the element <Proxy>). > The proxy settings will work for HTTP connection but it is ignored for > HTTPS connections. > The workaround I found is to set the Java system properties for tomcat > (if used as servlet/jsp engine) using JAVA_OPTS=-Dhttps.proxyHost=host > -Dhttps.proxyPort=port. > > Is there a more elegant way to set the proxy for HTTPS connections with > hermes? > > Thanks, > Andreas > > -- > ------------------------------------------ > Andreas Hausleitner, DI > Software Developement > > enerbility software gmbh > Burggasse 116/14 > A-1070 Wien > > email: and...@en... > http: www.enerbility.com > ------------------------------------------ > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar happening > July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual > core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, > AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit http://www.hp.com/go/dualwebinar > _______________________________________________ > ebxmlms-general mailing list > ebx...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ebxmlms-general > -- Kijk niet terug, maar kijk naar mij Against all odds |