Hi,
My problem was solved when I added the code after my application
starts instead of at boot-up. As you had guessed, the manifest file
related to the app must have been used after starting the app. But , I
still donot know how to find which manifest file my app uses.

Thanks again.
Regards,
Aad

On Dec 1, 8:49 am, aad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure, will post there too.
> But. I guess, DNS is not the problem as ping works?
>
> On Nov 30, 5:39 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Not sure what "invoked by default" is.
>
> > It sure seems like at the time your code runs, DNS is not properly set
> > up yet.
>
> > Since you are customizing the platform, this group is a better match:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform
>
> > -- Kostya
>
> > 30.11.2010 15:05,aadпишет:
>
> > > It is invoked by default. It is like a feature, say like Bluetooth on
> > > Android, a functionality. I have other methods to explicitly invoke an
> > > application which will use this later, but this one - happens by
> > > default, on boot-up, as soon as I switch on my device with the loaded
> > > SD Card.
>
> > > On Nov 30, 4:52 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >> Is this a normal application, can you run it after the device is booted?
>
> > >> Or is this part of custom firmware?
>
> > >> -- Kostya
>
> > >> 30.11.2010 14:43,aadпишет:
>
> > >>> This jar is run on boot-up. I dont invoke any application explicitly.
> > >>> I just switch on the
> > >>> Do I need to link one for this jar or is there any under-running
> > >>> application invoked from behind that I may not know? But I am still
> > >>> confused how it works fine when I directly use the IP address, but
> > >>> fails only on this conversion. and surprisingly ping resolves
> > >>> On Nov 30, 4:17 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>    wrote:
> > >>>> 30.11.2010 14:03,aadпишет:
> > >>>>> This code where I use getByName is actually getting converted to .jar
> > >>>>> java file.  Does it still need the manifest file? I am not able to
> > >>>>> find the one related to the jar. However when I grepped all files had
> > >>>>> the permissions.
> > >>>> No, a jar file doesn't have its own manifest.
> > >>>> Check the manifest of the application where the jar is used.
> > >>>>> Any other clues? Do I have to dig into the implementation of ping and
> > >>>>> getbyname:-(  as a last resort?
> > >>>> I don't think that's necessary :)
> > >>>> --
> > >>>> Kostya Vasilyev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget 
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