I'm building a fast web crawler and I need to have multithreaded DNS resolution, so I picked up a multithreaded DNS service provider called dnsjava. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to replace the default DNS Service Provider.

I went over the README file for dnsjava, but the instructions are not very through.

Replacing the standard Java DNS functionality:

Beginning with Java 1.4, service providers can be loaded at runtime. To load the dnsjava service provider, build it as explained above and set the system property:

sun.net.spi.nameservice.provider.1=dns,dnsjava

This instructs the JVM to use the dnsjava service provide for DNS at the highest priority.

There are a couple of things that I'm unclear on:

  1. Where do I place the dnsjava.jar?
  2. Where is the system property supposed to be set (is it programmatic or some type of file change)?

I'm running on a Windows 7 machine and I'm not sure what I need to do to find/modify the system properties... help!?

Update:
Got it: System.setProperty("sun.net.spi.nameservice.provider.1","dns,dnsjava");

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A wild guess.

  1. Put the dnsjava.jar file in the classpath of your application.
  2. Have the system property set before launching the main method in your application.
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do I set the system property programatically? I created a Properties instance and I tried to find if it contains the key "sun.net.spi.nameservice.provider", but it didn't have it... am I on the right track? – Lirik Apr 14 '11 at 19:03
It is most likely not defined yet, so it falls back to the default values. I would suggest you ask Google about "sun.net.spi.nameservice.provider.1" and see what the results say. – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Apr 14 '11 at 19:09
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Found it... System.setProperty("sun.net.spi.nameservice.provider.1"), THANKS! – Lirik Apr 14 '11 at 19:14
would you happen to know if there is a way to verify if the dnsjava Service Provider is actually being used? – Lirik Apr 14 '11 at 19:27
Sorry no. I would suggest having a closer look at the documentation to see what they recommend you use for debugging. – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Apr 14 '11 at 20:03
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