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Java API Compliance Checker (Java ACC) is a tool for checking backward binary and source compatibility of a Java library API. The tool checks classes declarations of old and new versions and analyzes changes that may break compatibility: removed methods, removed class fields, added abstract methods, etc. Binary incompatibility may result in crashing or incorrect behavior of existing clients built with an old version of a library when they are running with a new one. Source incompatibility may result in recompilation errors with a new library version. The tool is intended for library developers and operating system maintainers who are interested in ensuring backward compatibility, i.e. allow old clients to run or to be recompiled with newer library versions.
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java-api-compliance-checker-1.1.2-2.noarch.html | API compatibility checker for Java libraries | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | java-api-compliance-checker-1.1.2-2.noarch.rpm |
java-api-compliance-checker-1.1.2-2.noarch.html | API compatibility checker for Java libraries | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | java-api-compliance-checker-1.1.2-2.noarch.rpm |
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