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[ANNOUNCE] Jun for Java (Jun701)

by nisinaka@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 11, 2008 at 11:31 PM

We have released a new version, 701, of "Jun for Java".

  The major changes since the version 700 includes:

    * (modification) Modified to use Generics and removed
      unnecessary casts.

    * (bug fix) Fixed a bug of JunFileNavigator.  Specifying a
      subdirectory of a root directory as a current file may
      cause an exception.

    * (new feature) JunPairObject and JunTrioObject are generic
      types which hold two/three members respectively.  The most
      cases which use Object[] can be replaced with them and
      unnecessary casts are all gone.

    * (new feature) JunAbstractDialog is an abstract class for
      dialogs which have accept/cancel buttons.

    * (incompatibility) The options for selecting a rendering
      mode is obsolete and eliminated.


  You can download "Jun for Java" from the following URL.

    ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/java/jun4java/

  Jun is a framework for developing 3D graphic multimedia
  applications provided as an Open Source Software at NO COST.
  Please refer to the following URL for more information about
  "Jun for Java".

    http://www.sra.co.jp/people/nisi****a/Jun4Java/index-e.html


                            Best regards,
                            Yosh Ni********a (nisi****a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
 




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