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Documentation - java library for simple high-level encryption
 Jasypt is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption
 capabilities to projects.
 .
 It provides :
  * High-security, standards-based encryption techniques, both for
    unidirectional and bidirectional encryption.
  * Transparent integration with Hibernate.
  * Suitable for integration into Spring-based applications and also
    transparently integrable with Spring Security.
  * Integrated capabilities for encrypting the configuration of
    applications (i.e. datasources).
  * Specific features for high-performance encryption in
    multi-processor/multi-core systems.
  * Open API for use with any JCE provider.
 .
 This package contains the API documentation of libjasypt-java.
(new) libjasypt-java_1.7.1-1_all.deb optional java
java library for simple high-level encryption
 Jasypt is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption
 capabilities to projects.
 .
 It provides :
  * High-security, standards-based encryption techniques, both for
    unidirectional and bidirectional encryption.
  * Transparent integration with Hibernate.
  * Suitable for integration into Spring-based applications and also
    transparently integrable with Spring Security.
  * Integrated capabilities for encrypting the configuration of
    applications (i.e. datasources).
  * Specific features for high-performance encryption in
    multi-processor/multi-core systems.
  * Open API for use with any JCE provider.
Changes: jasypt (1.7.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #631013).


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