thanks for the reply.

No, we don't ship gwt-dev.jar. However it's not very clear if any of
the code in gwt-dev.jar gets translated into javascript (like they
mention happens for the BrowserDetect code)..

--parag

On Nov 12, 11:27 pm, Yozons Support on Gmail <yoz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not an expert (or even a lawyer ;), but most of the third-party stuff
> appears to be related to gwt-dev.jar.  Heck, I don't even know what that JAR
> is since it's not in my WEB-INF/lib.  I only have gwt-servlet.jar and that
> has no third-party stuff so it's just under the Apache 2 license you expect
> of GWT.
>
> My guess is you don't redistribute any of the other third party stuff, so it
> shouldn't matter.  And even if you do, it seems that they all have
> compatible licenses that will allow you to use it in commercial software.  I
> didn't see any GPL code mentioned, for example.  But if you do ship that
> gwt-dev.jar, you should also include references to those parts and give them
> credit just like Google did with respect to those components as you can use
> them, you just need to give them credit.
>
> That's my guesstimate anyway....

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