You can set the User-Agent property either at execution time (with a
-d parameter) or using System.setProperty (the property name is
http.agent). I think that should work, look around on the net for
examples.
However, if your demands are anything more complex than setting a
User-Agent I'd recommend looking into the Apache HttpClient -
http://hc.apache.org/httpclient-3.x/ as it's a much more fully
featured library for HTTP requests.
Ian
2008/12/18 abdulkadir vardar <abd...@ya...>:
> Hello,
> Is there a way to set user-agent property ?
>
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