> Hello,
>
> I am developing a distributed application that consists
> of a Java applet and a Java servlet. The servlet will run
> in a DMZ on a web server that is using basic authentication
> over HTTPS.
>
> I also need to have a small daemon process
> (Java application) on a client machine that makes connections
> to the servlet.
>
> How can a Java application access a URL that has basic
> user authentication?
>
> How can a Java application access a secure (HTTPS) URL,
> when it isn't running in a browser?
>
> Peter Booth
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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