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Open Source Used in Apicem Netwk Prog Wolverine Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Text Part Number: 78EE117C99-1030381801 Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine1 This document contains licenses and notices for open source software used in this product. With respect to the free/open source software listed in this document, if you have any questions or wish to receive a copy of any source code to which you may be entitled under the applicable free/open source license(s) (such as the GNU Lesser/General Public License), please contact us at [email protected]. In your requests please include the following reference number 78EE117C99-1030381801 Contents 1.1 jaxen 1.1.1 1.1.1 Available under license 1.2 derby 10.7.1000001.1040133 1.2.1 Available under license 1.3 jetty-http 9.3.27.v20190418 1.3.1 Available under license 1.4 struts-tiles 1.3.10 1.4.1 Available under license 1.5 xalan 2.7.2 1.5.1 Available under license 1.6 cxf-rt-databinding-jaxb 2.7.3 1.6.1 Available under license 1.7 commons-collections 20040616 1.7.1 Available under license 1.8 cxf-rt-javascript 2.7.3 1.8.1 Available under license 1.9 jackson-jaxrs-base 2.4.0 1.9.1 Available under license 1.10 apache-httpclient 4.4.1 1.10.1 Available under license 1.11 maven-model 2.0.8 1.11.1 Available under license 1.12 httpclient 3.1.0 1.12.1 Available under license 1.13 nimbus-jose-jwt 4.3.1 1.14 ganymed-ssh2 262 Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine2 1.14.1 Available under license 1.15 hazelcast 3.8.9 1.15.1 Available under license 1.16 jackson-annotations 2.3.0 1.16.1 Available under license 1.17 castor 1.3.1 1.17.1 Available under license 1.18 jrobin 1.5.14 1.18.1 Available under license 1.19 spring-ldap 1.3.1 1.19.1 Available under license 1.20 portlet-api 2.0 1.20.1 Available under license 1.21 mina 2.0.1 1.21.1 Available under license 1.22 spring-security-acl 3.2.9 1.22.1 Available under license 1.23 maven-profile 2.0.8 1.23.1 Available under license 1.24 spring-binding 2.5.1 1.25 cxf-rt-core 2.7.3 1.25.1 Available under license 1.26 jackson 1.9.13 1.26.1 Available under license 1.27 osgi-core 1.2.0 1.27.1 Available under license 1.28 config 1.0.2 1.29 asm-attrs 1.5.3 1.29.1 Available under license 1.30 jetty 9.3.27.v20190418 1.30.1 Available under license 1.31 websocket 1.1.FR 1.31.1 Available under license 1.32 jtoml 1.0.0 1.32.1 Available under license 1.33 commons-lang 3.1 1.33.1 Available under license 1.34 postgre-sql 42.2.5.jre7 1.34.1 Available under license Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine3 1.35 cxf-rt-databinding-aegis 2.7.3 1.35.1 Available under license 1.36 tomcat-annotations-api 8.0.53 1.36.1 Available under license 1.37 httpcomponents-core 4.4.1 1.37.1 Available under license 1.38 netty 3.9.0 1.38.1 Available under license 1.39 gnu-crypto 2.0.1 1.39.1 Available under license 1.40 openid 0.9.5 1.40.1 Available under license 1.41 tomcat-catalina-ha 8.0.53 1.41.1 Available under license 1.42 geronimo-activation-spec 1.0.2 1.42.1 Available under license 1.43 aop-alliance 1.0.0 1.43.1 Available under license 1.44 jackson 2.3.4 1.44.1 Available under license 1.45 minlog 1.2 1.45.1 Available under license 1.46 beanutils 1.8.3 1.46.1 Available under license 1.47 spring-security-web 3.2.9 1.48 ezmorph 1.0.6 1.48.1 Available under license 1.49 taglibs-standard 1.1.2 1.49.1 Available under license 1.50 cas-server-support-generic 3.5.2 1.50.1 Available under license 1.51 jetty-client 9.3.27.v20190418 1.52 tomcat-jasper-el 8.0.53 1.52.1 Available under license 1.53 tomcat-catalina-ant 8.0.53 1.53.1 Available under license 1.54 scala-reflect 2.10.0 1.54.1 Available under license 1.55 swagger-annotations 1.3.5 Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine4 1.56 commons-collections 4.4 1.56.1 Available under license 1.57 jeromq 0.3.2 1.57.1 Available under license 1.58 core-module 1.1.2 1.58.1 Available under license 1.59 tomcat-tribes 8.0.53 1.59.1 Available under license 1.60 easyrules-jmx 2.1.0 1.61 cxf-rt-transports-udp 2.7.3 1.61.1 Available under license 1.62 opensaml 1.1 1.62.1 Available under license 1.63 jetty-io 9.3.27.v20190418 1.63.1 Available under license 1.64 opentracing-spring-web-autoconfigure 0.3.2 1.64.1 Available under license 1.65 advanced-gwt 2.0.9 1.65.1 Available under license 1.66 java-jwt 3.8.3 1.66.1 Available under license 1.67 jetty-xml 9.3.27.v20190418 1.68 javax-annotation 1.0.0 1.68.1 Available under license 1.69 spring-expression 4.3.19 1.70 oro 2.0.8 1.70.1 Notifications 1.70.2 Available under license 1.71 jackson-module-scala 2.2.0 1.72 maven-repository-metadata 2.0.8 1.72.1 Available under license 1.73 hazelcast-client-protocol 1.4.1 1.73.1 Available under license 1.74 person-directory-api 1.5.0 1.75 commons-discovery 0.4 1.75.1 Available under license 1.76 struts 1.3.10 1.76.1 Available under license 1.77 spring-security-taglibs 3.2.9 Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine5 1.78 wagon-http-shared 1.0-beta-2 1.78.1 Available under license 1.79 tomcat-websocket 8.0.53 1.79.1 Available under license 1.80 cxf-rt-transports-local 2.7.3 1.80.1 Available under license 1.81 rabbitmq-client 3.6.2 1.82 spring-beans 4.3.19 1.83 apache-servicemix-bundles-wsdl4j 1.6.1_1 1.84 slf4j 1.7.21 1.84.1 Available under license 1.85 cxf 2.7.3 1.85.1 Available under license 1.86 lucene-memory 3.6.0 1.86.1 Available under license 1.87 maven-artifact-manager 2.0.8 1.87.1 Available under license 1.88 inspektr-common 1.0.0 1.88.1 Available under license 1.89 util 0.8.4 1.89.1 Available under license 1.90 grpc-context 1.9.0 1.91 axiom 1.2.12 1.91.1 Available under license 1.92 spring-web 4.3.19 1.93 commons-db-cp 1.2.2.osgi 1.93.1 Available under license 1.94 hazelcast-client 3.8.9 1.95 security-core 3.2.9 1.95.1 Available under license 1.96 dom4j 1.6.1 1.96.1 Available under license 1.97 swagger-springmvc 0.8.8 1.97.1 Available under license 1.98 person-directory-impl 1.5.0 1.99 json-smart 1.3.1 1.100 reflections 0.9.9 1.101 plexus-container-default 1.0-alpha-9-stable-1 1.101.1 Available under license Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine6 1.102 plexus-utils 1.4.5 1.103 spring-aspects 4.3.19 1.104 snmp-4j 1.11.2 1.104.1 Available under license 1.105 dmidecode 3.5 1.105.1 Available under license 1.106 apache-servicemix-bundles-xml-resolver 1.2_1 1.106.1 Available under license 1.107 tomcat-storeconfig 8.0.53 1.107.1 Available under license 1.108 apache-servicemix-specs-locator 1.3.0 1.108.1 Available under license 1.109 eclipse-compiler 3.12.3.v20170228-1205 1.109.1 Available under license 1.110 jxpath 1.3 1.110.1 Available under license 1.111 xbean-spring 3.8 1.111.1 Available under license 1.112 netty 4.1.16 1.112.1 Available under license 1.113 commons-jexl 1.1 1.113.1 Available under license 1.114 wstx-asl 3.2.9 1.114.1 Available under license 1.115 java-xml 1.1.0 1.115.1 Available under license 1.116 spring-web-mvc 4.3.19 1.117 concepts 0.8.4 1.117.1 Available under license 1.118 commons-beanutils 1.8.0 1.118.1 Available under license 1.119 ecj 3.12.3 1.119.1 Available under license 1.120 tomcat-i18n-ja 8.0.53 1.120.1 Available under license 1.121 tomcat-i18n-fr 8.0.53 1.121.1 Available under license 1.122 jaxb-api-osgi-sources 2.2 1.123 jsf-api 1.2.2 Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine7 1.123.1 Available under license 1.124 transaction-api 1.1.0 1.125 cxf-rt-frontend-jaxws 2.7.3 1.125.1 Available under license 1.126 bcpkix-jdk15on 1.49 1.127 aether-util 1.12 1.127.1 Available under license 1.128 maven-settings 2.0.8 1.128.1 Available under license 1.129 servlet-api 3.1.0 1.129.1 Available under license 1.130 httpcomponents-mime 4.2.3 1.130.1 Available under license 1.131 cxf-rt-transports-http-jetty 2.7.3 1.131.1 Available under license 1.132 cxf-rt-databinding-sdo 2.7.3 1.132.1 Available under license 1.133 javax-annotation 1.2.fr 1.133.1 Available under license 1.134 antlr 4.5.1 1.135 jsch 0.1.50 1.135.1 Available under license 1.136 jackson-module-jaxb-annotations 2.4.0 1.136.1 Available under license 1.137 isorelax 0.0.0.20041111 1.137.1 Available under license 1.138 hibernate 3.6.9 1.138.1 Available under license 1.139 commons-daemon 1.1.0 1.139.1 Available under license 1.140 opentracing-noop 0.31.0 1.141 spring-jdbc 4.3.19 1.142 kryo 2.16 1.143 cxf-rt-management 2.7.3 1.143.1 Available under license 1.144 cxf-rt-bindings-object 2.7.3 1.144.1 Available under license 1.145 hsql-db 2.3.0 1.146 lucene-queries 3.6.0 Open Source Used In apicem_netwk_prog Wolverine8 1.146.1 Available under license 1.147 yang-common 0.8.4 1.147.1 Available under license 1.148 jetty-servlet 9.3.27.v20190418 1.149 hamcrest 1.1 1.149.1 Available under license 1.150 jettison 1.3.3 1.150.1 Available under license 1.151 cxf-tools-java2ws 2.7.3 1.151.1 Available under license 1.152 struts-extras 1.3.10 1.152.1 Available under license 1.153 neko-html 1.9.13 1.154 cxf-rt-transports-http 2.7.3 1.154.1 Available under license 1.155 spring-orm 4.3.19 1.156 cxf-rt-rs-security-xml 2.7.3 1.156.1 Available under license 1.157 yang-parser-api 0.8.4 1.157.1 Available under license 1.158 jaxb2-basics-runtime 0.6.2 1.159 spring-security-core 3.2.9 1.159.1 Available under license 1.160 joda-time 1.6 1.160.1 Available under license 1.161 spring-context-support 4.3.19 1.162 asm 1.0.2 1.162.1 Available under license 1.163 cas-server-support-ldap 3.5.2.1 1.164 wagon-provider-api 1.0-beta-2 1.164.1 Available under license 1.165 openid 3.0.3 1.165.1 Notifications

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