Get my WAN IP

I am behind a NAT router so if I ask java my IP adress I get my LAN ip, something like 192.168....
But in my Java app I need my internet/WAN IP, which is the IP of the router on the WAN side.
I specifically told the router to
The ip I get on www.whatismyip.com .
What is the simplest way to get this WAN ip?
Parsing and relying on www.whatismyip.com seems error prone.

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