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das kann doch alles nicht mehr wahr sein
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And they refused to fix it in 2001 because of "backwards compatibility" - who the hell do they think is relying on this behavior?
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Probably themselves
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and on the other hand dns queries have been cached over the programs lifetime, making it impossible to work with dyndns or service discovery over dns..
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Just restart your app every day :D
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> Two URL objects are equal if they have the same protocol, reference equivalent hosts, have the same port number on the host, and the same file and fragment of the file. I understand backwards compatibility, but "equivalent hosts" doesn't even mean same IP since HTTP/1.1.
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(https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/net/URL.html#equals(java.lang.Object) …) Usually I try to defend what appear to be bad language choices, but no, this is just plain bad and wrong.
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So, does hashCode() also result in DNS calls, or will a HashMap with URLs as keys possibly fail due to equals-hashCode mismatch? And that's assuming that DNS data doesn't change during the lifetime of a hashmap entry...
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Yes, the hashCode() call does a DNS lookup too. Anyway, in Sun's Java runtime when they did this, Java's DNS cache was permanent, so the DNS data wouldn't change.
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