-<p>This is a single java archive which contains the JABAWS command line client. \r
-It requires Java version 1.6 to run, and allows anyone who wants to connect \r
-to and to use JABAWS from their own software. \r
-You can read more about how to use command line client <a href="man_client.html">in the CMD Client</a> section of the manual. \r
-You can also get command line help by changing to the directory where you downloaded the client jar, and typing:\r
-<ul>\r
- <li><span class="hightlight">java -jar min-jaba-client.jar</span></li>\r
-</ul></p>\r
-<p>A JABAWS server's Web Services are WS-I compliant. This means that you can access them from any \r
-language that has libraries or functions for consuming interoperable SOAP web services.\r
-<!-- PETER TODO Provide list of libraries for different languages --></p>\r
-</div> \r
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-</div>\r
-<!-- content end--> \r
-<div id="copyright">Last update: 1 April 2011<br/>\r
-Peter Troshin, Jim Procter and Geoff Barton, The Barton Group, University of Dundee, UK</div>\r
+<p>\r
+ A JABA Web Services are WS-I compliant. This means that you can access them from any \r
+ language that has libraries or functions for consuming interoperable SOAP web services.\r
+ <!-- TODO Provide list of libraries for different languages -->\r
+</p>\r
+</div><!-- content end--> \r
+<div id="copyright">Last update: 28 June 2013<br/>Sasha Sherstnev, Peter Troshin, Jim Procter and Geoff Barton, The Barton Group, University of Dundee, UK</div>\r