Converting a Base64 stream into a Jpeg

I have received via a web service a String that is in fact a Base64 encoding of a JPEG image. How do I convert this back to a JPEG.
Any help would be appreciated.
Eric

Perhaps the http://xml.apache.org/batik/javadoc/org/apache/batik/util/Base64DecodeStream.html
will prove useful. I haven't tried it though.

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