From where can I download the jar files to use JAXB 2.0?

Hi all,
From where can I download the jar files to use JAXB 2.0?
~Regards

Does the government not let you do Internet searches where you live? My Internet search for "JAXB 2.0" returned this:
https://jaxb.dev.java.net/
as the first link. If you can't find it from that page it doesn't exist.

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