Distributing a deployment.config and deployment.properties for proxy settings.
I am trying to define the minimum config required to populate a deployment.properties with just proxy settings and point to this with a deployment.config.
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I am actually working on the same problem.
I need to deploy Java 1.4.2_07 on clients with a mandatory setup. I tryied the deployment.config and deployment.properties file but didn't get it working yet.
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