If you are using Eclipse in your company, you might have faced issues, where Eclipse is not able to connect to internet. Since most of companies uses proxy for connecting to Internet, its important to configure proxy settings in Eclipse to allow Eclipse to access Internet behind organization's firewall. If your company regularly changes there internet proxy settings then this also needs to be updated whenever your Proxy server changes. Since Eclipse needs internet connection for connecting to Eclipse Market place, installing and updating plugins, downloading Maven dependencies from remote maven repository, it's really frustrating when Eclipse just hung up, shows connecting and time out after a long time. If you see Eclipse is not able to connect to Market Place or not able to download any Maven dependency, first thing to check is your connection proxy settings. If you don't know where to find connection proxy settings for Eclipse IDE or doesn't know how to configure proxy setting for internet in Eclipse IDE, then you can follow steps given in next section of this article. By the way, this is one of the several tips, which I have shared on Eclipse IDE e.g. Eclipse keyboard shortcuts, Eclipse debugging tips and productivity settings. Since Eclipse is one of my favourite and most widely used FREE IDE for Java development, it's important for every Java developer to some useful configuration and settings details.
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Eclipse Not Able To Connect Internet Market Place Configure Connection Proxy Settings
Friday, March 7, 2014
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