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In most companies you access the internet via a Web-proxy. To display internet-based applications on your APM the proper proxy configuration is required. | In most companies you access the internet via a Web-proxy. To display internet-based applications on your APM the proper proxy configuration is required. | ||
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To check this, just open your webbrowser and click ''Extras > Connections > LAN Settings'' if there is a proxy or proxy script configured.<br> | To check this, just open your webbrowser and click ''Extras > Connections > LAN Settings'' if there is a proxy or proxy script configured.<br> | ||
Alternativly you can ask your IT-adminstrator for the proxy settings used in the company.<br> | Alternativly you can ask your IT-adminstrator for the proxy settings used in the company.<br> |
Revision as of 07:16, 29 September 2006
Scope
In most companies you access the internet via a Web-proxy. To display internet-based applications on your APM the proper proxy configuration is required.
How to do this
To check this, just open your webbrowser and click Extras > Connections > LAN Settings if there is a proxy or proxy script configured.
Alternativly you can ask your IT-adminstrator for the proxy settings used in the company.
To configure the proxy IP address, pls click:
- Administration > Applications > Java Midlets (--> screenshot)
- enter the appropriate IP address, in some (very seldom) cases additional login info (--> screenshot)
To configure the proper proxy-port, pls click:
- Administration > System> Port Settings
- enter the appropriate port-number for Java Gateway (normally: 80) (--> screenshot)
Remark: This settings apply to Java and XML. The built-in XML-parser uses underlying Java technology.