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<title>org.openoffice.xmerge.converter.palm package</title>
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<p>Provides classes for converting basic document types to/from a <code>
DOMDocument</code> object, which can be used by the framework. </p>
<p>This package provides classes that handle the writing of data to an <code>
OutputStream</code> object for the {@link org.openoffice.xmerge.DocumentSerializer
DocumentSerializer} interface for; as well as the reading of data from an
<code>InputStream</code> object for the framework's {@link org.openoffice.xmerge.DocumentDeserializer
DocumentDeserializer} interface. Both these framework interfaces are simply
converters from server-side documents to device specific documents and vice-versa.
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<h2>Important Note</h2>
<p>Methods in these classes are not thread safe for performance reasons.
Users of these classes will have to make sure that the usage of these classes
are done in a proper manner. Possibly more on this later.</p>
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