Hi, I was just wandering if your http proxy uses a username and password to provide authentication (because I didn't see the properties to set those items in your config) ?
Thanks, zul Steven wrote: > > > I had the same problem with the rss-binding example. If you're behind a > firewall, there is little to no information on how to configure ServiceMix > examples to work in this situation. I had a brain fart this morning and > remembered reading a web page somewhere that talked about setting > httpProxy properties on the command line of the JVM. I found the > following URL: > > http://developerlife.com/lessons/jvmfirewalltunelling/default.htm > > So then I moodified the BAT file in the bin directory to include the proxy > properties: > > set DEFAULT_JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xmx512M > -Dderby.system.home="%SERVICEMIX_HOME%\var" > -Dderby.storage.fileSyncTransactionLog=true -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote > -Dhttp.proxyHost=(my proxy host) -Dhttp.proxyPort=3(my proxy port) > > > That fixed it and the rss-binding example works flawlessly now. I hope > this works for you too. > > > > > zul wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> It seems that running the http-binding example behind a http proxy server >> have a connection time-out problem. Where do I set the http proxy >> properties (such as proxyhost, proxyport, user, password) for connecting >> to the external server ("http://64.124.140.30:9090/soap") and what is the >> properties name or is it set (have to hardcode) at the sending server >> program file ? >> >> Thankx. >> >> Regards, >> Zul >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Http-Binding-Example-Running-Behind-a-HTTP-Proxy-server-tf2270077.html#a6383947 Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
