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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
-<pkgmetadata>
-<maintainer type="project">
- <email>java@gentoo.org</email>
- <name>Java</name>
-</maintainer>
-
-<longdescription>
-
-XMLBeans is a tool that allows you to access the full power of XML in a Java
-friendly way. It is an XML-Java binding tool. The idea is that you can take
-advantage the richness and features of XML and XML Schema and have these
-features mapped as naturally as possible to the equivalent Java language and
-typing constructs. XMLBeans uses XML Schema to compile Java interfaces and
-classes that you can then use to access and modify XML instance data. Using
-XMLBeans is similar to using any other Java interface/class, you will see things
-like getFoo or setFoo just as you would expect when working with Java. While a
-major use of XMLBeans is to access your XML instance data with strongly typed
-Java classes there are also API's that allow you access to the full XML infoset
-(XMLBeans keeps full XML Infoset fidelity) as well as to allow you to reflect
-into the XML schema itself through an XML Schema Object model.
-
-</longdescription>
-</pkgmetadata>