pass http proxy on java command line#38
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Often if we need a proxy to access the resources required by the java app, the java app itself may need a proxy to access anything it interacts with (e.g. APIs). Sometimes the env vars such as HTTP_PROXY are insufficient to enable the proxy. Instead, it must be passed in on the java command line. Hook this up. At the same time, allow the launching application to force the proxies to be used, even if the system would otherwise indicate not to. This allows the launching application to use a different default proxy than the system's configuration would.
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Often if we need a proxy to access the resources required by the java
app, the java app itself may need a proxy to access anything it
interacts with (e.g. APIs). Sometimes the env vars such as HTTP_PROXY
are insufficient to enable the proxy. Instead, it must be passed in on
the java command line. Hook this up.
At the same time, allow the launching application to force the proxies
to be used, even if the system would otherwise indicate not to. This
allows the launching application to use a different default proxy than
the system's configuration would.