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de.malkusch.whois-server-list:whois-api
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Client library for the Whois API of http://whois-api.domaininformation.de/
This is a client library for the Whois API service. With this API you can
The service supports all domains of the Whois Server list, which is more than 500 top level domains.
This package is available in Maven central:
<dependency>
<groupId>de.malkusch.whois-server-list</groupId>
<artifactId>whois-api</artifactId>
<version>0.0.4</version>
</dependency>
You'll need an api key to use this library. Get if from the Whois API.
WhoisApi whoisApi = new WhoisApi("apiKey");
WhoisApi.isAvailable(String)
checks if a domain name is available.WhoisApi.whois(String)
returns the whois data of a domain.WhoisApi.query(String, String)
queries an arbitrary whois server.WhoisApi.domains()
lists all top and second level domains which can be used by the Whois API.WhoisApi whoisApi = new WhoisApi("apiKey");
System.out.println(whoisApi.isAvailable("example.net") ? "available" : "registered");
This project is free and under the WTFPL. Responsable for this project is Markus Malkusch markus@malkusch.de.
FAQs
Client library for the Whois API of http://whois-api.domaininformation.de/
We found that de.malkusch.whois-server-list:whois-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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