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src/java.base/share/classes/java/net/InetAddress.java

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@@ -1166,11 +1166,11 @@
     /**
      * Creates an InetAddress based on the provided host name and IP address.
      * No name service is checked for the validity of the address.
      *
      * <p> The host name can either be a machine name, such as
-     * "{@code java.sun.com}", or a textual representation of its IP
+     * "{@code www.example.com}", or a textual representation of its IP
      * address.
      * <p> No validity checking is done on the host name either.
      *
      * <p> If addr specifies an IPv4 address an instance of Inet4Address
      * will be returned; otherwise, an instance of Inet6Address

@@ -1211,11 +1211,11 @@
 
     /**
      * Determines the IP address of a host, given the host's name.
      *
      * <p> The host name can either be a machine name, such as
-     * "{@code java.sun.com}", or a textual representation of its
+     * "{@code www.example.com}", or a textual representation of its
      * IP address. If a literal IP address is supplied, only the
      * validity of the address format is checked.
      *
      * <p> For {@code host} specified in literal IPv6 address,
      * either the form defined in RFC 2732 or the literal IPv6 address

@@ -1257,11 +1257,11 @@
     /**
      * Given the name of a host, returns an array of its IP addresses,
      * based on the configured name service on the system.
      *
      * <p> The host name can either be a machine name, such as
-     * "{@code java.sun.com}", or a textual representation of its IP
+     * "{@code www.example.com}", or a textual representation of its IP
      * address. If a literal IP address is supplied, only the
      * validity of the address format is checked.
      *
      * <p> For {@code host} specified in <i>literal IPv6 address</i>,
      * either the form defined in RFC 2732 or the literal IPv6 address
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