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# SYNOPSIS
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#   AX_JAVA_CHECK_CLASS(<class>,<action-if-found>,<action-if-not-found>)
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# DESCRIPTION
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#   Test if a Java class is available. Based on AX_PROG_JAVAC_WORKS. This
#   version uses a cache variable which is both compiler, options and
#   classpath dependent (so if you switch from javac to gcj it correctly
#   notices and redoes the test).
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#   The macro tries to compile a minimal program importing <class>. Some
#   newer compilers moan about the failure to use this but fail or produce a
#   class file anyway. All moaing is sunk to /dev/null since I only wanted
#   to know if the class could be imported. This is a recommended followup
#   to AX_CHECK_JAVA_PLUGIN with classpath appropriately adjusted.
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# LICENSE
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#   Copyright (c) 2008 Duncan Simpson <dps@simpson.demon.co.uk>
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