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<?xml version="1.0"?> <info> <title>JDOM</title> <version>1.1, built November 14 2007</version> <description> JDOM is a Java-oriented object model which models XML documents. It provides a Java-centric means of generating and manipulating XML documents. While JDOM interoperates well with existing standards such as the Simple API for XML (SAX) and the Document Object Model (DOM), it is not an abstraction layer or enhancement to those APIs. Rather, it seeks to provide a robust, light-weight means of reading and writing XML data without the complex and memory-consumptive options that current API offerings provide. </description> <copyright>2000-2007, Jason Hunter</copyright> <license>BSD/Apache style, see LICENSE.txt</license> <support>See the jdom-interest mailing list at jdom.org, searchable at http://jdom.markmail.org</support> <web-site>http://www.jdom.org/</web-site> <!-- The following list of authors was initially extracted from @author comments in the code. Apologies if anyone has been left out. --> <author> <name>Jason Hunter (primary)</name> </author> <author> <name>Brett McLaughlin (primary)</name> </author> <author> <name>Steven Gould</name> </author> <author> <name>Alex Chaffee</name> </author> <author> <name>Jon Baer</name> </author> <author> <name>Elliotte Rusty Harold</name> </author> <author> <name>Dan Schaffer</name> </author> <author> <name>Fred Trimble</name> </author> <author> <name>Jason Reid</name> </author> <author> <name>Kevin Regan</name> </author> <author> <name>Lucas Gonze</name> </author> <author> <name>Matthew Merlo</name> </author> <author> <name>Philip Nelson</name> </author> <author> <name>Wesley Biggs</name> </author> <author> <name>Wolfgang Werner</name> </author> <author> <name>Yusuf Goolamabbas</name> </author> <author> <name>Brad Huffman</name> </author> </info> <!-- The following would go in MANIFEST.MF, if only the file supported comments. For more information on package versioning, see http://java.sun.com/ products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/versioning/spec/VersioningSpecification.html Also http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/jar/manifest.html and http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/extensions/versioning.html FYI- Spec version 0.6 means beta6, 0.7 means beta7, and so on. Perhaps surprisingly, 0.10 means beta10. It's ugly, but is in line with the Dewey Decimal system used by package versioning. -->
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