Result for B0BB6CF7DE7D4454AA1C37F9BE134C4021946B3C

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FileName./usr/lib64/gcj/jakarta-commons-collections/jakarta-commons-collections-3.2.1.jar.so
FileSize2798088
MD559616B8C7B224A2AE5B6A8FC9BDC34A2
SHA-1B0BB6CF7DE7D4454AA1C37F9BE134C4021946B3C
SHA-256B712714D85EA3B739046426ADE76CA127AEF90348BAFEBDF7B5FD326E215300A
SSDEEP49152:dL/yblXchi3kLyCQfW3oq8wSoNawHEgI42j0emTQ2sIbJguJax2mEiLV6nwp8kbB:dd8
TLSHT1FBD597E376D0412FC182CD3855EAB7B1BA7D99206C4D39CF629393FF0D62346B8452A9
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MD58EDB6FA733ACC5320104A6574989ABA3
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionThe introduction of the Collections API by Sun in JDK 1.2 has been a boon to quick and effective Java programming. Ready access to powerful data structures has accelerated development by reducing the need for custom container classes around each core object. Most Java2 APIs are significantly easier to use because of the Collections API. However, there are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's implementations, and the Jakarta-Commons Collections Component strives to fulfill them. Among the features of this package are: - special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast access - adapter classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations) to Java2-style collections. - methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of collections such as union, intersection, and closure.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-collections
PackageRelease3.fc12
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-12EB58F910DC0BB2BA359BD97D057BC90203F8F67
SHA-256AF9D1AE4A65716019D1120BA4CCF5CC90C4A2B130477100A1D2E4FEA0CB691DB