Thanks again, yes you are right, the ping cannot find the host.

Sorry to have wrote to you directly and thanks for your help.
My apologies.


On 18 Apr, 18:30, Romain Pelisse <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 
> accesshttp://appengine.google.com/api/updatecheck?runtime=java&release=1.3....['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....['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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