Re: Ofbiz using itext-2.1.7
Hi Rishi, If you trust random people off the internet, here is an explanation https://opensource.stackexchange.com/a/7231 . If you don't, contact a lawyer with software licensing practice. Hope it helps. On 12.08.2022 09:15, Rishi Agr wrote: Hi, There is a usage of itext-2.1.7 (com.lowagie) library in ofbiz. And I am not sure if this comes under open source or some other license. Is it fine to use apache in commercial applications as it includes itext library? Thank you. -- Eugen Stan +40770 941 271 / https://www.netdava.com begin:vcard fn:Eugen Stan n:Stan;Eugen email;internet:eugen.s...@netdava.com tel;cell:+40720898747 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:https://www.netdava.com version:2.1 end:vcard
Re: Ofbiz using itext-2.1.7
Hello Rishin, This Itext version was the last version that could be included in OFBiz regarding the Licence (MPL). Nothing to worry about this. Regards, Gil Details : https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 08:15:37AM +0200, Rishi Agr wrote: > Hi, There is a usage of itext-2.1.7 (com.lowagie) library in ofbiz. And I > am not sure if this comes under open source or some other license. Is it > fine to use apache in commercial applications as it includes itext library? > Thank you. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Ofbiz using itext-2.1.7
Hi, There is a usage of itext-2.1.7 (com.lowagie) library in ofbiz. And I am not sure if this comes under open source or some other license. Is it fine to use apache in commercial applications as it includes itext library? Thank you.