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Passport and proxy
Using Talend to acces the web services, I log into our account with the Passport class in Java. This work fine and it should be the end of it.
Sysadmin were not happy cause they had to open "something" to allow an internet connection to the webservice
("https://webservices.netsuite.com/services/NetSuitePort_2010_1")
on a server that normally should not
(were I deployed my talend package)
So they ask me to connect to an internal proxy that would do the job of going to the internet
Is this make anysense to anybody? I tried to find reference to that in SuiteTalk Schema Browser but failed completely.
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