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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.
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Project OpenImageIO started as ImageIO - an API that was part of Gelato, the renderer software developed by nVidia. Work on ImageIO started in 2002. In the same year the specification of the API and its header files was released under BSD license. In 2007, when the project Gelato was stopped, the development of ImageIO also ceased.
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
The number of artifacts on Maven's central repository has grown rapidly. Maven was created by Jason van Zyl in 2002 and began as a sub-project of Apache Turbine. In 2003 Maven was accepted as a top level Apache Software Foundation project. Version history: Version 1 - July 2004 - first critical milestone release (now at end of life).
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Jai Stephen Courtney [1] (/ dʒ aɪ /; [2] born 15 March 1986) is an Australian actor. Born and raised in Sydney , Courtney started his career as a teenager with small roles in film and television, and studied acting at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts .
Beginning in the early 1980s, Black Warrant is based on historical events told from the perspective of Sunil Gupta, who was a jailer for 35 years at Tihar Prisons.The first season covers Gupta's experiences until 1984, and features real-life criminals, including Charles Sobhraj and Ranga-Billa.