Re: Re: [larm-dev] Jakarta HTTPClient
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From: otisg <ot...@ur...> - 2003-06-16 18:48:06
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> > If the caching stuff is in such core JDK classes, can we really > > avoid them? > > How do we connect to a host without Socket and InetAddress? > > (this may sound basic, I just haven't done enough networking > > stuff in Java yet, I guess) > > You can avoid the cache by using IP addresses. To avoid the mechanism > completely, we'll have to use a different DNS resolver than the one Sun > uses, and call Socket only with the resolved addresses. Aha, ok. I thought the stuff would be looked up and cached internally even if the IPs were used. Got it. > > I know. I won't be able to mail them soon. Just got back from > > Vermont last night, have to work 2 more days, then go to Las > > Vegas, then pack and change continents. If I find 30 minutes of > > piece, I'll comment. I don't have any major comments, so carry > > on without worries that you are missing something super > > important. > > Don't you have any REAL reasons?? ;-) > > Suppose we'll work in the same timezone then. Didn't you say you would be in > Munich for Oktoberfest? That would be very nice. Yes. I'll email before going to Munchen. Will you be there? And now that I have a moment to send my comments I don't have my notes :( Otis ________________________________________________ Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag |