Result for D49440E8C0EB601A5D4DBC3B006D743A7718A675

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FileName./usr/lib/gcj/jakarta-commons-collections/jakarta-commons-collections-3.2.1.jar.so
FileSize1900036
MD5D67AB9825888D2224CEC1BBD496C0B0A
SHA-1D49440E8C0EB601A5D4DBC3B006D743A7718A675
SHA-256F35930EE2D3ED546484FA39281BA9CEA55C2C454B11F97F0D04D59743D8B16F6
SSDEEP12288:QZ74C5Jt5Pv+BuW0iH/yPXt00NbKVwu7bJXrvgOdYVQM4STYcgOR86aw6vKsY6rC:3CTPv+Bu5LPXtu7bJXg86awoKirC
TLSHT19D95851377A19B21C7C15C7D3AF8E7A06F1EE1649E0259BB23A6D77E0D7640078826E3
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MD59B248FD4543123E8615631397F48DF1E
PackageArchsparcv9
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-1A7F5604CB000730D55CDC05CF9125CFF8C4F2F4D
SHA-256D1314F823B7673742EC5397298A17FB976E63EBA3CE463B6AAA508E7A8D0207A