8223892: Improved handling of jar files
Reviewed-by: dfuchs, chegar, michaelm, rhalade, ahgross
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/**
* Provides the implementation of the DNS Java Naming provider.
*
* <h2>Environment Properties</h2>
*
* <p> The following JNDI environment properties may be used when creating
* the initial context.
*
* <ul>
* <li>com.sun.jndi.dns.timeout.initial</li>
* <li>com.sun.jndi.dns.timeout.retries</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p> These properties are used to alter the timeout-related defaults that the
* DNS provider uses when submitting queries. The DNS provider submits queries
* using the following exponential backoff algorithm. The provider submits a
* query to a DNS server and waits for a response to arrive within a timeout
* period (1 second by default). If it receives no response within the timeout
* period, it queries the next server, and so on. If the provider receives no
* response from any server, it doubles the timeout period and repeats the
* process of submitting the query to each server, up to a maximum number of
* retries (4 by default).
*
* <p> The {@code com.sun.jndi.dns.timeout.initial} property, if set, specifies
* the number of milliseconds to use as the initial timeout period (i.e., before
* any doubling). If this property has not been set, the default initial timeout
* is 1000 milliseconds.
*
* <p> The {@code com.sun.jndi.dns.timeout.retries} property, if set, specifies
* the number of times to retry each server using the exponential backoff
* algorithm described previously. If this property has not been set, the
* default number of retries is 4.
*
* @provides javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
*
* @moduleGraph
* @since 9
*/
module jdk.naming.dns {
requires java.naming;
// temporary export until NamingManager.getURLContext uses services
exports com.sun.jndi.url.dns to java.naming;
provides javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory with
com.sun.jndi.dns.DnsContextFactory;
}