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In Java networking, how is an IPV6 address represented?
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In Java networking, how is an IPV6 address represented?
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In Java networking, how is an IPV6 address represented?
In 32-bit hexadecimal
As a series of 4 octets
As a 32-bit dotted decimal address
In 128-bit hexadecimal format
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