Thank you, so I guess if I have my cluster running on, for example, ec2, my 
local web server will not be able to find the cluster through multicast.

On Saturday, August 30, 2014 12:59:21 AM UTC-7, David Pilato wrote:
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> It uses multicast to find other nodes running on your network.
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> Le 30 août 2014 à 09:29, Albert Lim <[email protected] <javascript:>> a 
> écrit :
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> Actually, is this only if you actually have elasticsearch running locally?
>
> On Saturday, August 30, 2014 12:27:33 AM UTC-7, Albert Lim wrote:
>>
>> I'm using the following code to connect to my cluster
>>
>> Node node = nodeBuilder().clusterName("yourclustername").node();
>> Client client = node.client();
>>
>>
>> How does the nodeBuilder know the IP address of my cluster, just by the 
>> cluster name?
>>
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