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    JWhoisServer - Java Whois Server
    JWhoisServer: java whoisserver / java whois server : a small, fast and highly configurable RFC 3912 compliant whois server written in java (platform independent) and using a RDBMS (mysql, postgreSQL, oracle, SQLite3, HSQLDB, JavaDB / Apache Derby, CUBRID, firebird2, H2 Database Engine, ...) as a storage engine.
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    Multi Whois Client
    Multi Whois is a small whois domain name search program capable of finding bulk domains via a wordlist file or specific domains provided by the user. It's a good way to search for domains that are available to buy. The wordlist format consists of a domain name per line with or without the .dot tld.. Examples below google yahoo foobar Note:Must select a tld from the dropdown box or google.com yahoo.net foobar.guru
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    Java and ColdFusion libraries to lookup country code and language from IP address. It uses a local copy of the WHOIS database to perform fast, accurate lookups of country codes. Useful for log analysis, internationalization, geolocation, etc..
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