I am not familiar with proxies too but I have taken a quick look at the source of PluginUtil.java and it seems that there should be a parameters that is used to pass proxy info to DefaultHttpClient
Sorry for the late reply. This is a tough question, copying Forge-dev.
I'm not too familiar with using proxies, but I assume we'd need to make some changes to support that. Not exactly sure what would need to happen.
Do you have ideas for this?
~LincolnOn Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 4:27 AM, Giancarlo Pioli <gcpioli@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi everybody,I am using forge 1.0.0 SNAPSHOT on Ubuntu 10.04 with java build 1.6.0_26-b03.I am behind a proxy so I have tried to configure forge to use them. I have tried setting FORGE_OPTS to "-Dhttp.proxyHost=localhost -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128" but I have got this error:[no project] giancarlo $ forge find-plugin jsfConnecting to remote repository [http://seamframework.org/service/File/148617]... ***ERROR*** [forge find-plugin] No route to hostSo I have tried to configure the jvm to use the system proxies (java.net.useSystemProxies=true on config file /etc/java-6-sun/net.properties) but if I try to find the plugins the console seems to hang and even using ctrl+c doesn't quit forge. The only thing I can do is close the terminal window:giancarlo@gp-fs:~$ forge
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/ ___| ___ __ _ _ __ ___ | ___|__ _ __ __ _ ___
\___ \ / _ \/ _` | '_ ` _ \ | |_ / _ \| '__/ _` |/ _ \ \\
___) | __/ (_| | | | | | | | _| (_) | | | (_| | __/ //
|____/ \___|\__,_|_| |_| |_| |_| \___/|_| \__, |\___|
|___/
[no project] giancarlo $ forge find-plugin jsf
Connecting to remote repository [http://seamframework.org/service/File/148617]... ^C
[no project] giancarlo $ ^C
[no project] giancarlo $ ^C
[no project] giancarlo $The same thing happens if I set explicitly the http/https proxy server and proxy port properties.IsThank you.Giancarlo Pioli
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