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Migrating Applications to IPv6 (Java)

Posted on 2012/09/15 by kauer
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So you have an application. It was written (as far as you know) without IPv6 in mind, and now it has to work with IPv6. How hard is that going to be? Well, it depends on the application. Most of the following is not really Java specific (but some of it is).

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