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Setproxy
Task
Sets Java's web proxy properties, so that tasks and code run in the same JVM can have through-the-firewall access to remote web sites, and remote ftp sites.
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Description
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Sets Java's web proxy properties, so that tasks and code run in
the same JVM can have through-the-firewall access to remote web sites,
and remote ftp sites.
You can nominate an http and ftp proxy, or a socks server, reset the server
settings, or do nothing at all.
Examples
<setproxy/>
do nothing
<setproxy proxyhost="firewall"/>
set the proxy to firewall:80
<setproxy proxyhost="firewall" proxyport="81"/>
set the proxy to firewall:81
<setproxy proxyhost=""/>
stop using the http proxy; don't change the socks settings
<setproxy socksproxyhost="socksy"/>
use socks via socksy:1080
<setproxy socksproxyhost=""/>
stop using the socks server
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Parameters
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Attribute
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Description
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Type
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nonProxyHosts
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A list of hosts to bypass the proxy on. These should be separated
with the vertical bar character '|'. Only in Java 1.4 does ftp use
this list.
e.g. fozbot.corp.sun.com|*.eng.sun.com.
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String
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proxyHost
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the HTTP/ftp proxy host. Set this to "" for the http proxy
option to be disabled
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String
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proxyPort
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the HTTP/ftp proxy port number; default is 80
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int
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socksProxyHost
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The name of a Socks server. Set to "" to turn socks
proxying off.
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String
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socksProxyPort
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Set the ProxyPort for socks connections. The default value is 1080
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int
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Copyright © 2000-2002, Apache Software Foundation
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