Hi Simon,
connections through a proxy server hasn't yet implemented for xSocket-http. It's on the roadmap
Gregor
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> I have the following problem:
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> I want to connect to a webserver using the following snippet:
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> IHttpClientEndpoint httpClientConnection = new
> HttpClientConnection("www.google.com", 80);
> HttpRequest httpRequest= new GetRequest(query);
> HttpResponse response = httpClientConnection.call(httpRequest);
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> The snippet hangs on the first line already - probably because I am
> behind a web-proxy.
> The exception:
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> java.net.ConnectException: java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route
> to host: no further information
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>
> Setting the respective System Properties
> -Dhttp.proxyHost=myproxy.xyz.com -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128
> doesn't help.
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> Am I doing something wrong or is this a problem with xsocket?
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> Thanks for your help,
> Simon
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