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/**
* Main package of the Money and Currency API. In more detail:
* <ul>
* <li>JSR 354 defines a minimal set of interfaces for interoperability, since
* concrete usage scenarios do not allow to define an implementation that is
* capable of covering all aspects identified. Consequently it must be possible
* that implementations can provide several implementations for monetary
* amounts.
*
* Users should not reference the interfaces, instead the value types should be
* used.</li>
* <li>Implementations must provide value types for currencies and amounts,
* implementing {@link javax.money.CurrencyUnit} and
* {@link javax.money.MonetaryAmount}.</li>
* <li>Implementations must also provide a minimal set of roundings, modeled as
* {@link javax.money.MonetaryRounding}. This should include basic roundings for
* ISO currencies, roundings defined by {@link java.math.MathContext} or
* {@link java.math.RoundingMode}.</li>
* <li>This API must avoid restrictions that prevents its use in different
* runtime environments, such as EE or ME.</li>
* <li>Method naming and style for currency modeling should be in alignment
* with parts of the Java Collection API or {@code java.time} / [JodaMoney].</li>
* </ul>
*/
package javax.money;