Hello all
I'm working on a bit of a project where I'm writing a REST interface around QMF2 and Qpid messaging and using that as back end for a web application. I think it's quite cool, though don't get too excited as it's quite early days and too hacky for me to be happy to share yet, though for the curious it turns out that QMF2 objects work really nicely serialised as JSON :-)

Anyway my question is whether there is likely to be any issue if I happen to use JQuery in my web application?

My preference is to be writing the web app in HTML5 plus some Javascript and so far I've been using my own little utility library, but reinventing wheels seems pointless so I'm thinking of using JQuery. I eventually want to submit this stuff as a contribution to the Qpid community but I'm wondering if there are any problems between the apache license and the MIT/GPL licenses used for JQuery, they look equally open, but as they say IANAL

Cheers.
Frase

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