The JiBX license is BSD-style (with the names changed, as usual). BCEL is Apache licensed and XPP3 is also BSD-style, I believe. My intention all along has been that JiBX and all components should be usable for commercial development with only the basic restrictions outlined in the licenses (you can't remove the copyrights from the source code, and you can't use the JiBX name or those of its contributors as endorsements of whatever you do without prior permission).

Aside from that, I can only tell you to read the licenses. I am not a lawyer.

- Dennis

Florent Gratta wrote:

Hi,

I have seen in the jibx-license.html page of the web site jibx.sourceforge.net that the license seems to be a BSD license.



Can you tell me if it is true ??



Can I use and modify this library (and BCEL and XPP3) for a commercial development without condition?

Thank's

regards

Florent






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