Understanding Xemedical, Java, and Base64 Encoding/Decoding in Modern Technology
What is Base64 Encoding and Decoding?
Base64 encoding is a method for converting binary data into an ASCII string using 64 different printable characters. This is commonly used for transmitting binary data over media that are designed to deal with text. It's widely used in data transfer protocols, email applications, and in APIs where data integrity and privacy are essential.
How is Base64 Used in Java?
Java provides built-in support for Base64 encoding and decoding via its java.util.Base64
class. Methods like Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(byte[])
and Base64.getDecoder().decode(String)
are widely used to ensure data integrity.
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