I have a problem with setting the TTL on my Datagram packets. I am calling the setTTL(...) method on the packet before sending the packet to the multicastSocket but if I capture the packet with ethereal the TTL field is always set to 0
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Basically you have to set an special system property telling the JVM to use an IPv4 stack:
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true

Dave Jarvis
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To implement pfranza's fix in Oracle, where you don't have a command line:
Set the property java.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
in each Oracle session as follows before calling the java code containing the multicast call with the following PL/SQL snippet:
ret := dbms_java.set_property('java.net.preferIPv4Stack','true');
If the call is successful it will return NULL.

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