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Make JVM honor the TTL from a dns reply

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I read the many articles that JVM has its own DNS caching and TTL. Like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1256556/how-to-make-java-honor-the-dns-caching-timeout

But is it possible for JVM to honor the TTL from a dns reply, by using somthing like 'nscd'?

This is different with Is it possible to use OS level DNS Cache like nscd, dnsmasq at JVM/JAVA?

I become to know the JVM can use the system level DNS resolving.

But many document said JVM keep their dns cache during their own ttl value, not a ttl value from the dns reply.

This question about a ttl value of a dns reply rather than JVM's ttl value.

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