No, it's not possible: http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html#category-x
Best, Christian On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Andrea Cosentino < ancosen1...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > Hi all, > I'm currently working on a new component: camel-cassandra. > This component will use: - Datastax Java Driver (Apache License 2.0) > and for unit testing - Cassandra-Unit > My doubt is related to this last project. This work is licensed under LGPL > V 3.0 and should be very useful to have an embedded cassandra instance in > the camel component test classes. > Is LGPL V 3.0 compatible with Apache License 2.0? From the GPL > Compatibility on apache.org I'd say yes. Anyway I prefer to have an > answer from the community. > The datastax java driver use the following compressor: LZ4Compressor, > SnappyCompressor and DeflateCompressor as documentation reports. > Anyway this compressors use different licenses: LZ4Compressor have a new > BSD license, while Snappy compressor use Apache License 2.0. At this moment > I'm not including these libraries in the pom.xml, the only evidence of this > is a Warning. Do you have any ideas on how to manage this situation? > Thanks a lot,Bye,Andrea Cosentino >