It seems the JVM does not rotate the IP addresses. It just picks up the one address and uses it for the lifetime of the process. Check out this article from SUN/Oracle.
The only way out seems to be either tun off the DNS caching altogether or keep a low ttl time. Check out the following link as well.
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Thanks. Java caching jvm dns round-robin link|improve this question asked Aug 26 '11 at 11:57Anton1.
Similar Q : stackoverflow.com/questions/1256556/… – Santosh Aug 26 '11 at 12:08.
It seems the JVM does not rotate the IP addresses. It just picks up the one address and uses it for the lifetime of the process. Check out this article from SUN/Oracle.
The only way out seems to be either tun off the DNS caching altogether or keep a low ttl time. Check out the following link as well. verisigninc.com/assets/stellent/030957.pdf.
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