Result for A89CCE952030D9138746CC2C8DD047435A5F2CDE

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FileName./usr/lib64/gcj/jakarta-commons-collections/jakarta-commons-collections-3.2.1.jar.so
FileSize2735336
MD5524C54586C07C7EEACC8D20914E61B3F
SHA-1A89CCE952030D9138746CC2C8DD047435A5F2CDE
SHA-256E7941A78A97CBD75A4AF6BD0C926FB203A0103C8D2EB6C2746D7A62727D74995
SSDEEP24576:hQZL3/oXB3L7QCRsC1XYPBsqsaKdwTREcJ8eU1eU3APRG:hQZL3/oXB77QC1o0aGUU3APR
TLSHT15EC5B6F19061834ED316E37C75C7A2B1E93AF57B6254304C9AAFEB327968374AC0D429
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MD5AD6BFC9EA3A44084960DEE6B91207D7D
PackageArchs390x
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
PackageRelease2.fc11
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-11C5ED86B4F57AC6B4D14BCB00593CC03912ACD29
SHA-256D106620E78F6F48BE8E5B49FC5A87CC9F64194840A8D1BE5F6026FFDF610F35D