Limitations of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) caching

The Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM) caches the IP addresses of hosts so that it does not have to do a DNS lookup for the same node more than once. This leads to the development environment's incorrect identification of any host that changes its IP address for any reason as for example, when it is disconnected from the current network, and plugged into another one.

To work around this problem, either shut down the development environment, and launch it again, or provide the new IP address of the host (for example, on the first page (the Hosts page) of the Launch Remote Java Process wizard). In the case of a process on the local machine, which has changed its IP address, you can do one of the following:
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