Alex Karasulu wrote:
I don't know about this but MINA may be a consideration here. Does MINA allow for IPv6? Does it care?
The problem is that IPV6 is the default stack on Windows... Unless we see an urge of Linux and MacOSX stations, we may have some kind of problem... (btw, I think that linux will see a huge increase as Asus eee and similar computers will be sold by millions soon ...)

But I thought that if your desktop is IPV6 based, it should still be able to communicate with a IPV4 stack, otherwise, I can't see how those millions computers installed with many flavors of W$+Virii+spywares+rootkits will be able to connect to all those retarded web sites which still use Linux + Apache HTTPd server on a IPV4 stack ...

Don't know exactly... I'm not really a specialist. May be posting this question to MINA will be the best move !


I've not even considered IPv6. I'm not really interested in it at this point but if we have to move to JDK 1.7 to support it people are going to be really pissed off. Yet another ugly balancing act.

Alex

On Jan 16, 2008 7:14 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Norval Hope wrote:
    > Thanks for the feedback.
    >
    > However, my problem is the other way around - i.e. the client wants
    > ApacheDS to listen on an ipv6 socket only.
    Have you tried with JRockit or IBM JVM?

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