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author Jaroslav Tulach <jtulach@netbeans.org>
Tue, 16 Jun 2009 17:53:32 +0200
changeset 1238 57914fd9382f
child 3556 0355c60c2da4
permissions -rw-r--r--
Separatelly compiling Beans and Applet modules. Using 'code injection' to allow Beans class to perform its Applet related functionality if Applet module is around.
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