Specifying "0.0.0.0" isn't as good as specifying null, because when you specify null you allow Sun's engineers (current or future) to make the decision. They can choose to interpret null as meaning both INADDR_ANY and IN6ADDR_ANY, and they can add IN8ADDR_ANY and IN9ADDR_ANY later.
I think requiring a person to specify "0.0.0.0" and "0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0" explicitly would cause some unnecessary brittleness. How about this convention? "jetty:http://any:1234/myPath" in which "any" or "ANY" means to specify null as the bindAddr, or to use one of the ServerSocket constructors that don't require bindAddr. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Jetty-and-Mina%3A-how-to-bind-to-%22anylocal%22-AKA-%22wildcard%22-address--tp20475674s22882p20536134.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
