MD5 ef29ba0d35f80ead503451b2fbe524e2 ChangeLog 1834
RMD160 03f0b55551cf8e92beb1f1321e07f367fc9ac1ab ChangeLog 1834
SHA256 3cb442f99916fe6be0be689cad5e95ad40b97f0055df0b213ee5d35ddf0fba77 ChangeLog 1834
-MISC metadata.xml 834 RMD160 4acb91f2b4d1491d812c7ed6f938c01a45da426a SHA1 4dc8854a0b851c334a374961469a54b3c004ca8a SHA256 84af53154cff7a1db620b47b25010f7faa83a63c96bd84a6319199923ca598eb
-MD5 b33389393b46858f60e15d60161f72e0 metadata.xml 834
-RMD160 4acb91f2b4d1491d812c7ed6f938c01a45da426a metadata.xml 834
-SHA256 84af53154cff7a1db620b47b25010f7faa83a63c96bd84a6319199923ca598eb metadata.xml 834
+MISC metadata.xml 833 RMD160 e1762152ea2d4b27aacd22b0a51cc3ce9f9f205f SHA1 6e054486ce1f41f12a917a1eb56da718408fd4c6 SHA256 4fb15e73dcab0cb963533ef65ab1823b93d152ee40a8995e2ded27d73a8bfc5e
+MD5 d00bbcdfd833eef89c766b9c8cecba16 metadata.xml 833
+RMD160 e1762152ea2d4b27aacd22b0a51cc3ce9f9f205f metadata.xml 833
+SHA256 4fb15e73dcab0cb963533ef65ab1823b93d152ee40a8995e2ded27d73a8bfc5e metadata.xml 833
MD5 eb67eab0ac2dad5c1809623230efdebc files/digest-jdictrayapi-0.8.7 235
RMD160 bb3aec021498ab551cf5b0ffa919023c8af0d53f files/digest-jdictrayapi-0.8.7 235
SHA256 76394d70b41e22704a1598c87a3b612245a574cc9b56d55b4225f56bdb0efcc7 files/digest-jdictrayapi-0.8.7 235
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The JDesktop Integration Components (JDIC) project aims to make Java™ technology-based applications ("Java applications") first-class citizens of current desktop platforms without sacrificing platform independence.
-JDIC provides Java applications with access to facilities provided by the native desktop such as the mailer, the browser, and registered document viewing applications. Additionally it provides the mechanisms by which Java applications can integrate into the native desktop such as registering Java applications as document viewers on the desktop, creating tray icons on the desktop, and creating installer packages.
+JDIC provides Java applications with access to facilities provided by the native desktop such as the mailer, the browser, and registered document viewing applications. Additionally it provides the mechanisms by which Java applications can integrate into the native desktop such as registering Java applications as document viewers on the desktop, creating tray icons on the desktop, and creating installer packages.
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