xmlbeans_2.5.0-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) libxmlbeans-java_2.5.0-1_all.deb optional java
Java library for accessing XML by binding it to Java types
 XMLBeans is a technology for accessing XML by binding it to Java types.
 .
 XMLBeans provides several ways to get at the XML, including:
  * Through XML schema that has been compiled to generate Java types that
    represent schema types. In this way, you can access instances of the
    schema through JavaBeans-style accessors after the fashion of "getFoo"
    and "setFoo". The XMLBeans API also allows you to reflect into the XML
    schema itself through an XML Schema Object model.
  * A cursor model through which you can traverse the full XML infoset.
  * Support for XML DOM.
(new) xmlbeans_2.5.0-1.diff.gz optional java
(new) xmlbeans_2.5.0-1.dsc optional java
(new) xmlbeans_2.5.0.orig.tar.gz optional java
Changes: xmlbeans (2.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Import package in Debian based on Thierry Carrez <thierry.carrez at ubuntu.com>
    work. Thanks Thierry! (Closes: #567778)
  * New upstream release.
  * Bump Debhelper compat level to 7
  * Update to Standards-Version 3.8.4:
    - Move to java section
    - Add Vcs-* fields to pkg-java svn repository
  * Add debian/watch to track upstream releases
  * Move ant and default-jdk to Build-Depends (needed for clean target)
  * Use Quilt as patch system:
    - Update debian/rules
    - Add quilt to Build-Depends
    - Update all patches
    - Add debian/README.source
  * Update and review of debian/copyright
  * Install JARs in maven-repository
    - Build-Depends on maven-repo-helper
    - Use mh_installjar to install JARs
    - Add a get-orig-pom target in debian/rules


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