Re: [Openjnlp-devel] Works with http proxies through firewall?
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From: Scott K. <sko...@ap...> - 2002-07-02 19:50:35
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Is this on Mac OS X or Windows? On Mac OS X just set your proxy information in the Network pref panel and the VM will pick them up. Scott On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 03:38 PM, Kevin Herrboldt wrote: > On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 01:56 PM, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: > >> Modifying the PROPS in the startup script got the proxy config going. >> >> HOwever! The application will not run. SwingSet2, from Sun, >> downloads fine. When it is run, there is a msg that there are no >> security settings. I clicked "continue" and SwingSet2 did not run. >> No error was given. Help!??? > > Is that the OpenJNLP security warning dialog? That is normal. > SwingSet2 should run fine. (I just tested it on my machine). Do you > see any messages in the OpenJNLP console window? > > One possible reason it might not work is if SwingSet2 tries to > retrieve network resources. The proxy settings won't be set properly > for SwingSet2 because it is running in a separate JVM which is not > invoked using the shell script. > > For testing try Cicerone at > <http://www.puppethead.com/java/apps/Cicerone.jnlp>. It will show you > what properties are set in the JVM of a launched app. And it's a very > simple app so if it doesn't work there is something strange going on. > > Maybe the OpenJNLP external launcher could be changed to carry forward > any proxy setting properties. Hmm... > ------------------ Scott Kovatch Apple Computer Java Runtime Classes Cleveland Hts, OH sko...@ap... |