Hi,

I use Jetty 9.4.7 to write the https client to send the POST request. In my 
test, I found that sometime the log "customize socketAddressResolver, new 
host:port" printed twice, it is not always twice, sometime it is once. Could 
you please help investigate is there is any issue in Jetty 9.4.7?
My scenario:

The original POST request FQDN uri is a SRV FQDN. It has 2 targets, and each 
target has 2 IPs. only one IP is available for the request handling. So most 
time, the program will have the sending retry since only 1/4 IPs is good. 
Sometime, the twice calling on resolve() occurred in the good IP, sometime 
occurred in the bad IP.

            InetAddress ipAddr = ...;
            client.setSocketAddressResolver(new SocketAddressResolver() {

                @Override
                public void resolve(String host, int port, 
Promise<List<InetSocketAddress>> promise) {
                    try {
                        InetSocketAddress ipSocketAddr = new 
InetSocketAddress(ipAddr, port);
                        List<InetSocketAddress> result = 
Collections.singletonList(ipSocketAddr);

                        if (mydebug.isDebugEnabled()) {
                            mydebug.debug("customize socketAddressResolver, new 
host:port " + ipAddr.getHostAddress()
+ ":" + port);
                        }

                        if (result.isEmpty())
                            promise.failed(new UnknownHostException());
                        else
                            promise.succeeded(result);
                      } catch (Throwable x) {
                          promise.failed(x);
                      }
              });

Regards,
William
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