Have you tried setting these system properties by using System.setProperty(...)
from within your servlet (for instance in a static initializer). Each servlet runs
in the web app's sandbox, and maybe the properties were not propagated from
the main VM to the web app's "space"?

Pascal


JOHAM,DAVID (HP-Boise,ex1) wrote:

Hello all,

I know I'm missing something stupid here, but I can't seem to figure this
out. I'm hoping someone can help me out.

The servlet that I'm running inside of Tomcat needs to be able to see the
real internet. At the moment, Tomcat is running behind a proxy that I have
to connect through to see the world.
My basic question is this: how do I tell Tomcat what it's proxy settings are
for the servlets that run inside of it?

I've tried adding -Dhttp.proxyHost and -Dhttp.proxyPort to the catalina.sh
file with no success
I've also googled and searched through the mail archives but I haven't found
anything helpful. Most of the proxy stuff I've found is for the Apache to
Tomcat proxy.

My code works great for everything inside of our network. But as soon as I
try to go outside, I get a connection refused. The same code works great in
a little class that just runs straight from the VM.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Best regards,

David

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