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Levent Gurses

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Levent Gurses is the co-founder of Jacoozi, an integrated solutions provider based in VA.
Proxy Settings in Eclipse Posted: Sep 5, 2006 7:07 PM
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Eclipse Proxy

Your web browser is not the only application connected to the Internet. Eclipse has built-in Install/Update features for automatic plugin discovery, download and installation. Once you install a new Internet-aware plugin such as XMLBuddy, it may request access to the Internet. If your computer sits behind a proxy server you need to tell Eclipse how to pass through it.
This article will explain how to set HTTP proxy in Eclipse.

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Levent Gurses is a Washington, DC-based technology consultant. He is also the co-founder of Jacoozi, an integrated solutions provider based in Alexandria, VA. In his professional life Levent helps clients overcome their J2EE challenges and develop leaner and meaner software development practices. Most of his free time goes in reading and motorcycle racing.

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