xmlbeans_2.5.0-2_amd64.changes is NEW

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libxmlbeans-java_2.5.0-2_all.deb
  to main/x/xmlbeans/libxmlbeans-java_2.5.0-2_all.deb
xmlbeans_2.5.0-2.debian.tar.gz
  to main/x/xmlbeans/xmlbeans_2.5.0-2.debian.tar.gz
xmlbeans_2.5.0-2.dsc
  to main/x/xmlbeans/xmlbeans_2.5.0-2.dsc
(new) xmlbeans_2.5.0-2_all.deb optional java
Java library for accessing XML by binding it to Java types - tools
 XMLBeans is a technology for accessing XML by binding it to Java types.
 .
 XMLBeans provides several ways to get at the XML, including:
  * Through XML schema that has been compiled to generate Java types that
    represent schema types. In this way, you can access instances of the
    schema through JavaBeans-style accessors after the fashion of "getFoo"
    and "setFoo". The XMLBeans API also allows you to reflect into the XML
    schema itself through an XML Schema Object model.
  * A cursor model through which you can traverse the full XML infoset.
  * Support for XML DOM.
 .
 This package provide some command-line tools:
  * dumpxsb: XSB File Dumper
  * inst2xsd: Instance to Schema Tool
  * scomp: Schema Compiler
  * sdownload: Schema Downloader
  * sfactor: Schema Factoring Tool
  * svalidate: Streaming Instance Validator
  * validate: Instance Validator
  * xpretty: XML Pretty Printer
  * xsd2inst: Schema to Instance Tool
  * xsdtree: Schema Type Hierarchy Printer
  * xstc: Invoke XSTC
Changes: xmlbeans (2.5.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Damien Raude-Morvan ]
  * New xmlbeans package which contains CLI tools (Closes: #571245)
  * TODO: build manpages for those tools
 .
  [ Torsten Werner ]
  * Change maintainers into Maintainers.
  * Switch to source format 3.0.
  * Install tools into the xmlbeans packages.


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Closing bugs: 571245 


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