From: David C. <dc...@ma...> - 2003-01-28 00:59:23
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Garth Dahlstrom wrote: >On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:31:16 -0500 David Corbin wrote: > > > >>>>Fair enough, though I'm tempted to simply put in "README_TO_INSTALL" >>>>file in there instead. People should use Update Manager. >>>> >>>> >>>Update manager is the way to go, but I know it does not work well >>>at my work (thanks to our Microsoft proxy and eclipse's crappy >>>support for >>> >>> >>> >>Can you elaborate on this? >> >> > >At my work we have an MS Proxy that requires you used either NTLM or >basic auth with a proxy account to surf the net. I use the proxy >account for Netscape and for doing my Debian updates on Linux. > >Eclipse as of the last Snapshot I got (which was the 2.1 >integration build from the first week of Jan) has no built-in support >for using proxies or at least if it does support proxies it is not >a configurable option in the Windows->Prefrences menus. So it means >that Update Manager is not an option at work (I can work around it >by get it at home and then zipping it up and sending it to work). > >There are a couple of plugins that try to address this proxy problem. >One is parrot-something-or-other which works for browser windows and >the other one is a bug ticket in the Eclipse project (I think it's >called NetAccess or something like). I couldn't get either of them >to work with Update Manager when I tried them. > > > It has command line options that control the proxy.... vmargs -DproxySet=true -DproxyHost=host -DproxyPort=port >Northern.CA ===-- >http://www.northern.ca >Canada's Search Engine > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.NET email is sponsored by: >SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! >http://www.vasoftware.com >_______________________________________________ >Xmlceclipse-development mailing list >Xml...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlceclipse-development > > > |