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General Purpose library for Java - documentation
 JCommon is a free general purpose Java class library that is used in
 several projects at The Object Refinery, including JFreeChart and
 JFreeReport.
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 This package includes the documentation.
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General Purpose library for Java
 JCommon is a free general purpose Java class library that is used in
 several projects at The Object Refinery, including JFreeChart and
 JFreeReport.
 .
 The library includes:
  * user interface classes for displaying information about applications
  * custom layout managers
  * a date chooser panel
  * serialization utilities
  * XML parser support classes
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Changes: libjcommon-java (1.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New stable upstream release (closes: #328574)
  * Move to main - build with kaffe
  * Use cdbs build system - added cdbs build-dependency
  * Move package to pkg-java-maintainers for comaintenance,
    added Christian Bayle and myself as uploaders
  * Removed unneeded README.Debian
  * Added README.Debian-source how the upstream tarball was cleaned
  * Move big documentation in an own -doc package
  * Register javadoc api with doc-base
  * Standards-Version 3.6.2 (no changes)
Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 328574 


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