i need to extract the top domain of an url and i got his http://publicsuffix.org/index.html
and the java implementation is in http://guava-librari
It looks to me like InternetDomainName.topPrivateDomain() does exactly what you want. Guava maintains a list of public suffixes (based on Mozilla's list at publicsuffix.org) that it uses to determine what the public suffix part of the host is... the top private domain is the public suffix plus its first child.
Here's a quick example:
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) throws URISyntaxException {
ImmutableList urls = ImmutableList.of(
"http://example.google.com", "http://google.com",
"http://bing.bing.bing.com", "http://www.amazon.co.jp/");
for (String url : urls) {
System.out.println(url + " -> " + getTopPrivateDomain(url));
}
}
private static String getTopPrivateDomain(String url) throws URISyntaxException {
String host = new URI(url).getHost();
InternetDomainName domainName = InternetDomainName.from(host);
return domainName.topPrivateDomain().name();
}
}
Running this code prints:
http://example.google.com -> google.com http://google.com -> google.com http://bing.bing.bing.com -> bing.com http://www.amazon.co.jp/ -> amazon.co.jp