> On 27 Sep 2018, at 11:51, Norman Maurer <norman.mau...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Forgot to ask… is it somehow possible to “subscribe” to an issue and get > notified once there are some updates ?
Yes, you can “watch” an issue, component, or subcomponent, BUT you need to be, at least, an OpenJDK author. Unfortunately, I believe it is not possible to watch / follow / subscribe without being an OpenJDK author. You could ask for a definitive answer at o...@openjdk.java.net or h...@openjdk.java.net -Chris. > Bye > Norman > > >> On 27. Sep 2018, at 12:18, Norman Maurer <norman.mau...@googlemail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Thanks a lot. >> >> That would provide exactly what we need in netty. >> >> Bye >> Norman >> >> >>> On 27. Sep 2018, at 12:09, Chris Hegarty <chris.hega...@oracle.com> wrote: >>> >>> Norman, >>> >>>> On 26 Sep 2018, at 12:45, Norman Maurer <norman.mau...@googlemail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> BTW I am happy to open an enhancement request for this with more details . >>>> Just wanted to check in first here :) >>> >>> I searched the bug database to ensure that this request had >>> not come up before, and found nothing. I took the liberty of >>> filling the following JIRA to track the enhancement request. >>> >>> "Support retrieving the system's name service configuration” >>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8211216 >>> >>> If the above enhancement were available, then it would be >>> a suitable replacement for any code accessing sun.net.dns.- >>> ResolverConfiguration directly. I think that this would make >>> a good addition to the java.net package. >>> >>> -Chris. >> >