Reverse domain name notation
Reverse domain name notation (or reverse-DNS) is a naming convention for components, packages, types or file names used by a programming language, system or framework. Reverse-DNS strings are based on registered domain names, with the order of the components reversed for grouping purposes. For example, if a company making the product "MyProduct" has the domain name HistoryThe first appearance of reversed DNS strings predated the Internet domain name standards. The UK Joint Academic Networking Team (JANET) used this order in its Name Registration Scheme, before the Internet domain name standard was established. For example, the name Reverse-DNS for identifier strings first became widely used with the Java platform.[citation needed] ExamplesExamples of systems that use reverse-DNS notation are:
Some examples of reverse-DNS strings are:
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