Raj,
>Romain Pelisse,
>Sorry to bother you with this one and wrote to you directly.
Do not fork the thread. Even if I'm the only answering to your issue does
not means you can switch this to a personal discussion. Maybe other people
are facing the same issues and are waiting for this thread to unfold the
solution. Even more probably, other people will run into this issue and
would like to find the answer to their problem here.
>As suggested I have captured the verbose of the ANT and attached to this
email.
>
>I see 2 errors in it, the first error, I have been ignoring all this time,
thinking that it doesn't matter,
Well, you shouldn't have and it seems to be the root cause:
[java] INFO: Unable to access
http://appengine.google.com/api/updatecheck?runtime=java&release=1.3.2×tamp=1268853569&api_versions=['1.0']
[java] java.net.UnknownHostException: appengine.google.com
It's pretty clear that the host 'appengine.google.com' is not known
from the DNS of your company (I guess added to the proxy, DNS queries
seems not to be foward to public DNS but are resolved by your company
network system).
When you try your small Java program with only one URL, did you try
with this one
"http://appengine.google.com/api/updatecheck?runtime=java&release=1.3.2×tamp=1268853569&api_versions=['1.0']'"
?
I would strongly suggest to do so...
Also, ping the host appengine.google.com from your localhost (and if
you don't know how to "ping", just google that), to see your windows
box is able resolve the adress.
My guess is that your company security approach to internet is not only
proxy but proxy + private DNS with a white list (site that you can access so
there are going to be resolved). This is merely a guess, I'm not a network
expert - even though I graduated from this area, and, most importantly, I do
not know your company network organisation.
>Please help.
>
>Thanks
An English related piece of advice : as I'm French I'm getting it wrong but
the "please help" sounds rather annoying to me, a simple "thanks for your
help" would seems to me more polite and less demanding (again I'm maybe
wrong on this).
On 18 April 2010 16:48, Romain Pelisse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Weird. Execute your ant script with -v option, see if it shed some light on
> what is happening here.
>
> Le 18 avr. 2010 16:38, "Raj" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>
> Just wrote a small java code to open a url and thats works fine. What
> is the real probblem then?
>
>
> On 18 Apr, 15:04, Raj <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > ie ? Poor of you...well some corporate..b...
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