It should work just as well as with the core module/project.

Regards,
Holger

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Am 03.09.2014 19:34, schrieb Lutz Prechelt:
> Holger wrote:
>
> ---
>     * JxBrowser [4] can do everything we need and looks really good, but
> is commercial. I asked them for an open source license and they do
> provide free licenses to open source products, so that should be no
> problem. Is there a problem with the Saros license when we embed a
> closed-source 3rd party library?
> [...]
> [4] http://www.teamdev.com/jxbrowser
> ---
>
> Oh, yes, there is a problem: Saros is under GPL.
> This means by including JxBrowser in the Saros distribution,
> it would need to fall under GPL as well (which the company
> presumably does not want...)
>
> The way out could be to put the browser component in
> a separate plugin that comes under Apache license.
> This should technically be no problem for Eclipse.
> Is it possible for IntelliJ as well?
>
>    Lutz
>
>
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