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How can I have a top level domain, which redirects to Java.net infrastructure?

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How can I have a top level domain, which redirects to Java.net infrastructure?

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A. This will depend on the administrative tools of your domain name provider. Most of them would allow you to register a domain name and then setup a framed or unframed redirect to your XYZ.dev.java.net project home. The framed redirect will keep in the browser URL the name of your own domain while visitors are navigating the project. The advantage of this is that users will maintain association with your domain name and search engines are more likely to index it. The disadvantage is that bookmarking is less intuitive; instead of bookmarking the browser URL, users will have to specifically right-click and bookmark the link they are interested in. The unframed redirect is typically HTTP 302 response code, which forces the browser to load XYZ.dev.java.net instead of the original www.XYZ.org site. The advantage of this aproach is that the users will see in the browser URL the address of the exact page that they are looking at. This makes bookmarking easier. The disadvantage is that search

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