Brad King 2b16232d45 Merge topic 'asn_java_support'
1417a55 Java: Fix documentation format and indentation
0b7627d Java: Use set_property/get_property for target variables.
b01a505 Java: Create correct jar archive dependencies.
f99c312 Java: Added some dependency magic to avoid recompilations.
f3233ba Java: Create java_class_filelist only if it does't exist.
a22ed3d Tests: Check for the new Java exeutable variables.
c177c8e Tests: Java tests should test UseJava.cmake
5c2106c Modules: Added CMake Java support.
a4b6275 FindJava: Find missing java development executables.
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