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Angsuman Chakraborty

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How to force any Java program to use HTTP proxy Posted: Apr 13, 2009 9:44 PM
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You can either specify it on command line or within program code by setting three system properties as below: proxyHost=proxy_host_name proxyPort=proxy_port proxySet=true For example if a proxy is running on localhost at port 8080 then we can use: java -DproxyHost=localhost -DproxyPort=8080 -DproxySet=true YourProgram The same properties can be set within your Java program by System.getProperties().put(key, value); That's it folks!

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