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Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java
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Requires JDK 1.5 or higher.
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Project page:
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  http://guava-libraries.googlecode.com
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Report a defect or feature request here:
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  http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/issues/entry
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Ask "how-to" and "why-didn't-it-work" questions at:
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  http://www.stackoverflow.com/questions/ask (use the "guava" tag)
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For open-ended questions and discussion:
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  http://groups.google.com/group/guava-discuss
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Subscribe to project updates in your feed reader:
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  http://code.google.com/feeds/p/guava-libraries/updates/basic
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
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1. APIs marked with the @Beta annotation at the class or method level
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are subject to change. They can be modified in any way, or even
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removed, at any time. If your code is a library itself (i.e. it is
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used on the CLASSPATH of users outside your own control), you should
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not use beta APIs, unless you repackage them (e.g. using ProGuard).
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2. Deprecated non-beta APIs will be removed eighteen months after the
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release in which they are first deprecated. You must fix your
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references before this time. If you don't, any manner of breakage
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could result (you are not guaranteed a compilation error).
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3. Serialized forms of ALL objects are subject to change. Do not
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persist these and assume they can be read by a future version of the
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library.
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4. Our classes are not designed to protect against a malicious caller.
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You should not use them for communication between trusted and
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untrusted code.
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5. We unit-test and benchmark the libraries using only OpenJDK 1.6 on
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Linux. Some features, especially in com.google.common.io, may not work
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correctly in other environments.
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