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What is JMagick? |
JMagick is an open source Java interface of
ImageMagick.
It is implemented in the form of Java Native Interface
(JNI) into the ImageMagick API.
JMagick does not attempt to make the ImageMagick API
object-oriented. It is merely a thin interface layer into
the ImageMagick API.
JMagick currently only implements a subset of
ImageMagick APIs. Should you require unimplemented
features in JMagick, please join
the mailing list and make a request.
JMagick has a
LGPL (Lesser GNU Public License)
license.
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Download information |
JMagick may also be downloaded from the
ImageMagick FTP site
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Alternatively, an anonymous CVS server is also available.
> cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@jmagick.yeo.nu:/var/cvs/jmagick login
> Password: jmagick
> cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@jmagick.yeo.nu:/var/cvs/jmagick checkout JMagick
Binaries contribution by users:
Note: These binaries are unchecked and unverified.
It is provided without any guarantees. If you wish
to provide binaries for download, you must first
become a member of the mailing list.
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JMagick mailing list |
The
JMagick mailing list is a forum for JMagick users
to come together and discusses any problems, request
help or simply to make request for enhancements.
Futhermore,this mailing list is
archived
(registration required) and
searchable.
Please
join the mailing list if you intend to be an
active user of JMagick or to request help. Should you
choose to join the mailing list, please familiarise
yourself with the site policy on SPAM.
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If you can help ... |
Currently, there is only 1 maintainer for JMagick
(i.e. Eric Yeo). If you have some moments to spare and
wish to contribute to JMagick, the following are areas
that require work:
FAQ-o-matic has been employed for the purpose
of documenting and providing example code for JMagick.
If you wish to participate in the document project,
please create an account in the
JMagick FAQ and
make a request to mailing list to have your account
recognised as a contributor.
To create an account in the
JMagick FAQ, simply
attempt to contribute the FAQ by selecting a
New Anwser in ... link. It will prompt you
to login but it will also provide an opportunity for
you to create an account. If you need help signing up,
please post your questions to the mailing list.
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