Result for 058BCE2986BB8A65650BA7E3D9F0D0635747C1E0

Query result

Key Value
FileNamexmlbeans.spec
FileSize10383
MD5D79F372A48166EFD20E2F58320878F8F
SHA-1058BCE2986BB8A65650BA7E3D9F0D0635747C1E0
SHA-256287F2EA9BC7184FBC8A4E1B6BB2771C87C46BF367A85F17DA48A4E4509B6F479
SSDEEP192:sDrskrsTE3L3qmiqin6QvYfLEltRfokCj5HINe+BD+UIE7JSCa0/O8EqNmGsczWy:orskrsT2jqpqi6gYuRfokCj4RRIlCak9
TLSHT149220BB72304A532B9C627F8E2311A06E3AF457E77B7AE25B49D132053C7559E33903A
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52F2011CBC696918A116B62F658CC224F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionXMLBeans is a tool that allows you to access the full power of XML in a Java friendly way. It is an XML-Java binding tool. The idea is that you can take advantage the richness and features of XML and XML Schema and have these features mapped as naturally as possible to the equivalent Java language and typing constructs. XMLBeans uses XML Schema to compile Java interfaces and classes that you can then use to access and modify XML instance data. Using XMLBeans is similar to using any other Java interface/class, you will see things like getFoo or setFoo just as you would expect when working with Java. While a major use of XMLBeans is to access your XML instance data with strongly typed Java classes there are also API's that allow you access to the full XML infoset (XMLBeans keeps full XML Infoset fidelity) as well as to allow you to reflect into the XML schema itself through an XML Schema Object model.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexmlbeans
PackageRelease9.fc22
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-18359293AC769C50082F061F739EB43CE29CF54F6
SHA-256875880A9D95A969B038F2CD37C8C473E47F6EF633840EC306C5C25E767C68F93