And how often does that happen in a course of one working day? I'd say
not that often. I do agree with Roland that a startup script written in
VBScript appears to be the best solution for the problem

Oleg

On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 10:54, Ortwin GlÃck wrote:
> Roland Weber wrote:
> > Wait, here is another idea: you could write a startup script that does
> > the proxy settings lookup, then passes the settings through -D
> > definitions as system properties, which can be accessed by your
> > Java application. That's a bit less ugly than calling native code
> > from within the app. The proxy settings for the HttpURLConnection
> > of the JDK are expected as system properties, too.
>
> Of course that implies you need to restart your app, everytime the proxy
> settings change...
>
> Odi
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