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Hi I created sample jmdns serviceListner, When i run it , It should continue to list services as it finds, But with this my program, It list few services when run and after that it does not list any service. And i have dns-sd in my google chrome browser, So when i browse services in chrome, at that time my program list other services, Otherwise my program doesn't list services. I don't get why ServiceListner itself doesn't detect any subsequent events.

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String type = "_my-app._tcp.local.";
    Enumeration<NetworkInterface> ifc = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces();
    while (ifc.hasMoreElements()) {
        NetworkInterface anInterface = ifc.nextElement();
        if (anInterface.isUp()) {
            Enumeration<InetAddress> addr = anInterface.getInetAddresses();
            while (addr.hasMoreElements()) {
                InetAddress address = addr.nextElement();
                final JmDNS jmdns = JmDNS.create(address, type);
                ServiceListenerClass aClass = new ServiceListenerClass();
                jmdns.addServiceListener(type, aClass);              

            }
        }
    }


}

public static class ServiceListenerClass implements ServiceListener {
    public void serviceAdded(ServiceEvent event) {
        event.getDNS().requestServiceInfo(event.getType(), event.getName(), true);
    }

    public void serviceRemoved(ServiceEvent event) {
        System.out.println((count--) + " " + event.getInfo().getName());
    }

    public void serviceResolved(ServiceEvent event) {
            System.out.println((count++) + " :Res: " + event.getInfo().getName() + " " + event.getInfo().getPort() + " " + event.getInfo().getApplication()
                    + " " + event.getInfo().getDomain() + " " + event.getInfo().getKey());
    }
}
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  • Why do you bind to each individual interface? Apr 25, 2012 at 19:00
  • Since am running it on pc So to make sure it can recieve form all interfaces, Also tried without binding to the interfaces But result was same, So i dont get what is the problem, And amazingly when i browse dns-sd from chrome while running above code start listing remaining services.
    – twid
    Apr 26, 2012 at 9:27
  • The 0.0.0.0 interface should listen to all interfaces. Apr 26, 2012 at 10:31
  • if i do with simple "final JmDNS jmdns = JmDNS.create();", Even then it doesn't work. So think ServiceListner is not receiving all events.
    – twid
    Apr 26, 2012 at 11:33
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    I dont know why 3.4.1 does not discover all the services. But latest snapshot(3.4.2-SNAPSHOT) from Revision 336 of svn does work fine. Solved
    – twid
    May 23, 2012 at 12:12

2 Answers 2

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I had a similar problem two. The problem might come from your firewall settings.

In my case the javaw.exe had access to all incoming calls but could not send anything to anyone as the firewall blocked it.

Try turning of the firewall to test you programm and to be shure thats not the firewall causing the problem.

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  • Thank I did tried that but didn't worked and as i mentioned in my last comment i did updated to new snapshot and then worked fine.. what i noticed was JMDNS was receiving multicat messages from server but wasn't able to deliver to service Listener class..
    – twid
    Jul 26, 2012 at 11:14
  • Why are you postincrement you count variable and not preincrement?? (change it to --count and ++count to have the correct amount of detected services)
    – RaphMclee
    Jul 31, 2012 at 5:57
  • Yes You are right... But my problem was JmDNS Library wasn't able to deliver all service events to Listener class(ServiceListenerClass). So Unless and until ServiceListenerClass could not get any event notification it can not display service information. Thx...
    – twid
    Aug 1, 2012 at 10:59
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Same issue here. Starting java with the following argument solved it for me:

-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true

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