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Daniel Pocock commented on CAMEL-9001:
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There are two separate issues here:

a) the license itself - that is available via a link from the POM.  As the 
license title suggests, the license text does not meet the requirements of the 
open source community and none of that code can be copied into an Apache 
repository, that is fully understood

b) the component for Camel.  It is optional both at compile time and for 
distribution.  If somebody chooses to make a build without this component, 
nothing else will break.  Debian, for example, contains the FreeRADIUS package 
which includes an optional Oracle module, disabled with a compile option: 
https://sources.debian.net/src/freeradius/2.2.5%2Bdfsg-0.2/debian/rules/#L85 
but the module source is still part of the source package and it is in the 
repository so people can manually enable it if they want to and if they have 
the non-free dependencies on their system.  Could Camel simply flag such 
dependencies in the same way?


> add TWS component
> -----------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-9001
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-9001
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.16.0
>         Environment: all
>            Reporter: Daniel Pocock
>              Labels: features
>
> Add a component for the Interactive Brokers Trader Workstation (TWS) API



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