Licensing is not that easy. The ASF requires that the code be
submitted under a Contributor License Agreement, see
http://www.apache.org/licenses/. Even under more liberal regimes,
having no license would not work, because there is nothing that states
that it is open source.
Simon
Quoting Prakash sen <prakash....@gmail.com>:
Thank you for your kind offer.
What license applies to the jars?
Best Regards,
Jonathan S. Levinson
Senior Software Developer
Object Group
InterSystems
617-621-0600
Hi,
I am not sure on what changes sebastian had made in the source
code,
but i do have the jar files. If needed i can send them with some
sample
example.
Regards,
Prakash Sen.
Hi,
I dont think there is any license for it... Simply we can use it as it is
opensource..
I hope it helps everyone..
Regards,
Prakash Sen.
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