JmDNS is a java implementation of the IETF draft RFP multicast extensions for DNS. This project contains the needed elements for service discovery and service registration. It is compatible with Apple\'s Rendezvous service.
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Ip to country. Whois made in Java. 3MB in Memory DB - totally fast!!
The project contains 2 small projects:
A)
JWhois.lookup( IP - address) returns CountryCode
Works for all IP-adresses in the world.
If you need a fast Geo IP service - made in Java. Then this is the project.
It takes 30 sec to compile. 10 minutes to download the data files. 5-15 minutes to build the "jwhois / java" - data file for in memory database. 3 secs to startup and read the in memory database after restart. 0.0001 ms to make a lookup!!!
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this project is intended to provide a replica for no-ip.org to help developers and non-static ip hosters to overcome the problem of URL maping for thier sites
besides helping parties who need to run this business to find a complete technical solution
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