Thanks, that did it!

"You're a legend!" (like one of my Aussie friends always say... :)

Bye,
Holgi

On 4/26/06, Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Holger Szillat wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 4/26/06, *Dan Diephouse* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     How are you setting the Proxy settings?
>
>
> We tried to set the system-properties in the source-code and settings
> them via "-Dhttp.proxyHost=..." at the command-line.
>
>     Have you looked at this page?
>     http://xfire.codehaus.org/HTTP+Transport
>
>
> Yes, we did. But how to apply this to the GeoIPClient-example? It's
> just this example, that's bothering us.
>
> When I tried the example at home without a proxy, it built, but now it
> tries to access my MySQL-database. How's that?
Try this:
GeoIPServiceClient service = new GeoIPServiceClient();

GeoIPServiceSoap geoIPClient = service.getGeoIPServiceSoap();
Client client = ((XFireProxy) Proxy.getInvocationHandler(geoIPClient)).getClient();
client.setProperty(CommonsHttpMessageSender.HTTP_PROXY_HOST, "host");
client.setProperty(CommonsHttpMessageSender.HTTP_PROXY_PORT, "8080");

- Dan

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