jxl is http://jexcelapi.sourceforge.net/
it's not http://sourceforge.net/projects/jxl/

so it's LGPM:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jexcelapi

very confusing indeed :(
but mvnrepository.com search on "jxl" explains why:

#  net.sourceforge.jexcelapi ยป jxl

jxl - JExcelApi is a java library which provides the ability to read, write, and modify Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.



With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet

Krishnan schreef:
Hi Mark,

I tried to google for jxl-2.4.2.jar and I must say that the site it pointed me towards was the following :-
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jxl/

The license for this seems to be GPL. Am I looking at the wrong library, if so can you send me the website for the right library ?. I could not also find any website for core-3.2.3.v_686_R32x.jar ?.

Sorry for the weird request but the legal department at my work is breathing down my throat for using
drools which was helpful in solving my technical problem.

TIA,
Krishnan.

On 9/26/07, *Krishnan* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    hi,

    I am trying to use drools 4.0 for our project and understand the
    licensing agreement for drools. Drools
    uses Apache license where as some of the dependant libraries use New
    BSD and other type of licenses.
    Since I am not a lawyer, does anybody have any idea of any
    implications on any problems related to
    the licenses ?.

    Drools use the following libraries

    antlr-runtime-3.0.jar
    core-3.2.3.v_686_R32x.jar
    janino-2.5.7.jar
    jsr94-1.1.jar
    jxl-2.4.2.jar
    mvel14-1.2rc1.jar
    xercesImpl-2.4.0.jar
    xml-apis-1.0.b2.jar
    xpp3-1.1.3.4.O.jar
    xstream-1.1.3.jar

    (a) Do you guys have the licensing agreement for each of these jars ?
    (b) Also, I tried searching for the websites using their name but
    some of them I am not able to find. IF you
    have the website information for these jars, that will help.
    (c) Has anybody run into any particular licensing issue problem with
    Drools ?.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Krishnan.


-- Sivaramakrishna Iyer Krishnan (Anand)

    Never assume the obvious is true.
- William Safire



--
Sivaramakrishna Iyer Krishnan (Anand)

Never assume the obvious is true.
- William Safire


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