i sent an earlier post as to how to set the proxy
server via the command line.
well i just found in the java.sun site and the command
line parameters that need to set on a unix box are as
follows........
java -Dhttp.proxyHost=proxyhost
[-Dhttp.proxyPort=portNumber] URLReader
question is that how do we enter this. via the command
line... I get the following error if I enter it via
the command line as above,
Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: URLReader
please let me know as to what is error ....
earlier post that i posted............
--- john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i have a small java program that goes and accesses
> a web page. (used the URL class)
> the java program works fine, but how do i force it
> to use a proxy server. I mean when i run the java
> program via the command line it goes and fetches
> the http web page as mentioned in the arguments
>
> java test http://www.xyz.com
>
> one can configure one's web client browser to use
> the
> proxy server and all the accesses are routed via the
>
> proxy server.
> can someone let me know as to how to do i force
> my java program to use a proxy server ?
>
> the second problem is about the contents that are
> donwloaded. if it is a plain simple page with text
> and
> gif files it is fine. but if the page has some class
> files then
> these class files cause a lot of exceptions etc as
> the
> contents are being (tried to be interpreted by the
> via the command prompt)
> Any way this problem is secondary and the first one
> is
> how to route the requests via a proxy server.
>
> thanks
> john
>
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