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Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) is a Java platform extension API which allows developers to create their own image manipulation routines. JAI is provided as a free download directly from Oracle Corporation for the Windows, Solaris, and Linux platforms. Apple Inc. provides an OS X version of the API from their website for Mac OS X v10.3.
J. Jackson (API) Jakarta Mail; Jakarta Project; Jake2; JAR (file format) Java Advanced Imaging; Java Caps; Java Card OpenPlatform; Java Device Test Suite; Java Embedding Plugin
Software development kits that are used to add OCR capabilities to other software (e.g. forms processing applications, document imaging management systems, e-discovery systems, records management solutions)
The Technology Compatibility Kit for a particular Java platform is called Java Compatibility Kit (JCK). It is an extensive test suite used by Oracle and licensees to ensure compatible implementations of the platform. The JCK for Java 6.0 source code has been released.
Fiji is most popular in the life sciences community, where the 3D Viewer [12] helps visualizing data obtained through light microscopy, and for which Fiji provides registration, [13] segmentation, and other advanced image processing algorithms.
Java Advanced Imaging: JAI A set of interfaces that support a high-level programming model allowing to manipulate images easily. Association for the standardization of embedded platforms E-S-R consortium here: Java Data Objects: JDO A specification of Java object persistence. Android API Google here: JavaHelp
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The Java Device Test Suite's tests can be divided into three main categories: Benchmark tests compare the performance of a device with a reference standard. Readiness tests assess a device's ability to run tests and discover the application programming interfaces (APIs) that a device supports.