Can you post a snippet of how you got it working on the emulator?
Based on other threads in this group, I'm inclined to think this is
not possible, mostly due to various networking limitations of the
emulator (http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/
browse_thread/thread/77b45f357ff183d4/defa24b49242d44c?
hl=en&lnk=gst&q=jmdns#defa24b49242d44c). I would really like to see
some code using jmdns that can resolve a service running separately on
the development machine.

Cheers,
-jsi

On Dec 31 2009, 6:06 pm, SFSDCris <cris94...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm attempting to useJmDNS(zeroconf / Bonjour) to resolve a local
> network hosts ip address.
>
> JmDNSsucceeds on the simulator, but fails on the phone.
> The phone is an HTC Magic (from the Google I/O conference)
>
> Both are running Android 1.5
>
> Any ideas?
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