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What is this library?
Java UUID Generator (JUG) is a Java library for generating
Universally Unique IDentifiers, UUIDs (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUID).
It can be used either as a component in a bigger application, or as a standalone command line tool.
JUG generates UUIDs according to the IETF UUID draft specification.
JUG supports all 3 official UUID generation methods.
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