About tiff images

hi everyone!! I try desperatly to compute a program which reads tiff images and returns their tag...
I've downloaded the JAI 1.1 and I have to work under java 1.2 (I know, no comment!!)... unfortunately, i can't get trought this because I miss the javax.media.jai
hum hum , where I can find it?
thank you for helping me!!
anne

That should be in your JAI download.

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