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Re: [ecf-dev] avoid broadcast
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Hi all
I think this documentation must include some words about how providers
work. May links on official documentation or another information. How do
you think?
Scott Lewis пишет:
> Hi Abhisek, Markus, and all,
>
> I would like to jump in here and make the following suggestion :) If
> others think this is a good idea, then someone can open a documentation
> enhancement request/bug.
>
> For each of the discovery providers that ECF now supports (zeroconf,
> xmlfile-based discovery, service locator protocol (slp), and apache
> zookeeper), I think we should put together a wiki page(s) that describes
> how the discovery can be configured...for lans, wans, etc.
> For example, what are the system properties that the discovery provider
> understands/can respond to, and how it affects the discovery
> communication? As well, we should have in one reference location a
> description of the ECF OSGi service properties that can be used to
> customize the discovery for any/all providers (e.g. the service uri, the
> service name, etc...I'll bet you didn't know these things could be
> customized, but they can :-).
>
> I expect that questions like Abhisek's about configuring the various
> discovery providers (in particular) will be fairly common, and so I
> believe it makes sense to get out in front of this sort of request prior
> to the release.
>
> I can't currently commit to doing this myself right away...so apologize
> for suggesting work that must be done by others. But I suspect that if
> we all contribute to coordinate our work on this documentation, then it
> can/will go pretty quickly and easily...and be very useful for any/all
> consumers of ECF remote services.
>
> Any takers? How would the discovery contributors in the ECF community
> like to coordinate work on this? I think that Markus, as the discovery
> API lead should probably decide how/whether/when to do this and how to
> get consistency in format (e.g. template?), so I'll leave those choices
> to him.
>
> Make sense?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
>
> abhisek saikia wrote:
>> Hi Macus
>> Can i configure a set of ips only to be discovered.?
>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>> Abhisek
>>
>> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Markus Alexander Kuppe
>> <ecf-dev_eclipse.org <http://ecf-dev_eclipse.org>@lemmster.de
>> <http://lemmster.de>> wrote:
>>
>> On 05/21/2010 10:12 AM, abhisek saikia wrote:
>> > Hi
>> > I am using ECF generic and jmdns discovery.How can i avoid
>> broadcast
>> > of remote service.Is there any way to specify ip and port range to
>> > broadcast?
>>
>> Hi Abhisek,
>>
>> JmDNS does not use broadcast but multicast and the spec defines the
>> multicast group "224.0.0.251" and port "5353" respectively. If
>> needed,
>> the port can be tweaked by "net.mdns.port". If you also need to
>> adjust
>> the multicast group, you will have to file an enhancement request
>> upstream [0].
>> Btw. if you want to disable discovery completely, just undeploy the
>> jmdns provider.
>>
>> Markus
>>
>> [0] http://jmdns.sourceforge.net/
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