+1 Mikhail Loenko wrote: > I think this is the case when me might choose "follow the spec" > > Most likely we will not break existing applications if we weaken > requirements for method arguments. But advanced users would be able > to use our benefits. > > Thanks, > Mikhail > > > 2006/3/30, Paulex Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Hi, >> About the Internet proxy properties, the Java 5 document says '*' can be >> used as wild card character for matching, as below >> >> "http.nonProxyHosts indicates the hosts which should be connected too >> directly and not through the proxy server. The value can be a list of >> hosts, each seperated by a |, and in addition a wild card character (*) >> can be used for matching. For example: >> -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts="*.foo.com|localhost". " >> >> But RI's behavior looks strange. The wildcard character works only if >> it's the first or last character in "host" String. Test case below shows >> the details. Shall we make Harmony be compatible with RI? >> >> public void testNonProxyHosts() throws URISyntaxException { >> ProxySelector selector = ProxySelector.getDefault(); >> List proxyList; >> Proxy proxy; >> >> // set http proxy >> System.setProperty("http.proxyHost", "192.168.0.1"); >> >> // RI works as expected if '*' is the last character >> System.setProperty("http.nonProxyHosts", "10.10.*"); >> proxyList = selector.select(new URI("http://10.10.1.2")); >> proxy = (Proxy) proxyList.get(0); >> assertEquals(Proxy.NO_PROXY, proxy); >> >> // If '*' is neither the first character nor the last character, '*' >> // RI consider '*' as a common character instead of wild card >> System.setProperty("http.nonProxyHosts", "10.10.*.2"); >> proxyList = selector.select(new URI("http://10.10.*.2")); >> proxy = (Proxy) proxyList.get(0); >> assertEquals(Proxy.NO_PROXY, proxy); >> >> // the test below confirms that the '*' is not considered as >> wild card >> System.setProperty("http.nonProxyHosts", "10.10.*.2"); >> proxyList = selector.select(new URI("http://10.10.1.2")); >> proxy = (Proxy) proxyList.get(0); >> assertEquals(Proxy.Type.HTTP, proxy.type()); >> assertEquals("192.168.0.1:80", proxy.address().toString()); >> } >> >> -- >> Paulex Yang >> China Software Development Lab >> IBM >> >> >> >
-- Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) IBM Java technology centre, UK.