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Posted to java-dev@axis.apache.org by Er...@inventivedesigners.com on 2003/08/01 09:24:15 UTC
License question
I have a need to identify the license for each component included in axis.
Most of the jars are easy, however I'm in doubt about a few of the jar
files included in the distribution namely jax-rpc.jar and saaj.jar. Since
they don't contain the implementation I don't think they fall under the EA
license of the Sun WSDP. But if they don't then which license do they fall
under, I can't find any reference on the Sun site about the specification
license ?
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Re: License question
Posted by Anne Thomas Manes <an...@manes.net>.
These jars were developed by Apache and are licensed under the Apache License.
----- Original Message -----
From: Erik_Vanherck@inventivedesigners.com
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Cc: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:24 AM
Subject: License question
I have a need to identify the license for each component included in axis. Most of the jars are easy, however I'm in doubt about a few of the jar files included in the distribution namely jax-rpc.jar and saaj.jar. Since they don't contain the implementation I don't think they fall under the EA license of the Sun WSDP. But if they don't then which license do they fall under, I can't find any reference on the Sun site about the specification license ?
---------
Erik Vanherck - System Programmer & Designer
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Phone: +32 - 3 - 8210170
Fax: +32 - 3 - 8210171
Email: Erik_Vanherck@inventivedesigners.com
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." - Popular Mechanics, forecasting the relentless march of science, 1949