Before DDMS 4.0.1, a subjectCoverage element contains a locally defined Subject construct. This construct is a container for the keywords and categories of a resource. It exists only inside of a ddms:subjectCoverage parent, so it is not implemented as a Java object. Starting in DDMS 4.0.1, the Subject wrapper has been removed.
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