Is the web proxy server open source?

Has Sun open sourced the web proxy server? If so, where can I get at the source?
I'm trying to create a proxy instance that can cache 1TB of data, caching files up to 2GB in size - something you think would be trivial for an enterprise proxy server to do. It's not looking possible at present but I'd like to look through the code to see if there's anything I can do about it.
Thanks in advance,
Mike

Has Sun open sourced the web proxy server?Not yet.
I'm trying to create a proxy instance that can cache 1TB of data, caching files up to 2GB in size - something you think would be trivial for an enterprise proxy server to do. It's not looking possible at present but I'd like to look through the code to see if there's anything I can do about it.Proxy 4.0 currently has a limit of 32GB on the cache capacity. We plan to
either bump up, or remove, this limit in 4.0.10.

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