What are tlds in java?



What are tlds in java?..

Answer / Dhanesh Kumar Pandey

In Java, a TLD (Top-Level Domain) refers to the highest level of the domain name hierarchy. In web development, TLDs are used to define generic or country-specific domains such as .com, .org, and .us.

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