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Following Is a List of Used Libraries and FOSS Licenses Within Our Platform and Services Following is a list of used libraries and FOSS licenses within our Platform and services. In case of any question please contact infosec_(at)_rio.cloud License type Module URL ASL 2.0 Apache Commons BeanUtils (commons-beanutils:commons-beanutils:1.9.3 - https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-beanutils/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons BeanUtils (commons-beanutils:commons-beanutils:1.9.3 - https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-beanutils/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Codec (commons-codec:commons-codec:1.10 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-codec/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Codec (commons-codec:commons-codec:1.10 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-codec/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Codec (commons-codec:commons-codec:1.10 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-codec/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Codec (commons-codec:commons-codec:1.10 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-codec/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (commons-collections:commons-collections:3.2.2 - http://commons.apache.org/collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (commons-collections:commons-collections:3.2.2 - http://commons.apache.org/collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (commons-collections:commons-collections:3.2.2 - http://commons.apache.org/collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Collections (org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-collections/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons IO (commons-io:commons-io:2.5 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-io/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons IO (commons-io:commons-io:2.5 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-io/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons IO (commons-io:commons-io:2.5 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-io/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons IO (commons-io:commons-io:2.5 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-io/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Lang (org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:3.4 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Lang (org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:3.4 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Lang (org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:3.5 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Lang (org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:3.5 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Logging (commons-logging:commons-logging:1.2 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-logging/ ASL 2.0 Apache Commons Logging (commons-logging:commons-logging:1.2 - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-logging/ ASL 2.0 Apache Groovy (org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-all:2.4.7 - http://groovy-lang.org ASL 2.0 Apache Groovy (org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-all:2.4.7 - http://groovy-lang.org ASL 2.0 Apache HttpAsyncClient (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpasyncclient:4.1.2 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-asyncclient ASL 2.0 Apache HttpClient (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient:4.5.2 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client ASL 2.0 Apache HttpClient (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient:4.5.2 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client ASL 2.0 Apache HttpClient (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient:4.5.2 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client ASL 2.0 Apache HttpClient (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient:4.5.2 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client ASL 2.0 Apache HttpClient Fluent API (org.apache.httpcomponents:fluent-hc:4.5.2 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client ASL 2.0 Apache HttpCore (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:4.4.5 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-core-ga ASL 2.0 Apache HttpCore (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:4.4.5 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-core-ga ASL 2.0 Apache HttpCore (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:4.4.5 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-core-ga ASL 2.0 Apache HttpCore (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:4.4.5 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-core-ga ASL 2.0 Apache HttpCore NIO (org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore-nio:4.4.5 - http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-core-ga ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-api/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-api/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-api/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-api/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j Core (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-core/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j Core (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-core/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j Core (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-core/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j Core (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-core/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j SLF4J Binding (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-slf4j-impl/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j SLF4J Binding (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-slf4j-impl/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j SLF4J Binding (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-slf4j-impl/ ASL 2.0 Apache Log4j SLF4J Binding (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl:2.6.2 - http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-slf4j-impl/ ASL 2.0 ASM based accessors helper used by json-smart (net.minidev:accessors-smart:1.1 - http://accessors-smart/ ASL 2.0 ASM based accessors helper used by json-smart (net.minidev:accessors-smart:1.1 - http://accessors-smart/ ASL 2.0 ASM based accessors helper used by json-smart (net.minidev:accessors-smart:1.1 - http://accessors-smart/ ASL 2.0 ASM based accessors helper used by json-smart (net.minidev:accessors-smart:1.2 - http://www.minidev.net/ ASL 2.0 AssertJ fluent assertions (org.assertj:assertj-core:2.5.0 - http://assertj.org/assertj-core ASL 2.0 AssertJ fluent assertions (org.assertj:assertj-core:2.5.0 - http://assertj.org/assertj-core ASL 2.0 AssertJ fluent assertions (org.assertj:assertj-core:2.5.0 - http://assertj.org/assertj-core ASL 2.0 AssertJ fluent assertions (org.assertj:assertj-core:3.6.1 - http://assertj.org/assertj-core ASL 2.0 Asynchronous Http Client (com.ning:async-http-client:1.9.11 - http://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client ASL 2.0 AWS Java SDK for Amazon S3 (com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-s3:1.11.30 - https://aws.amazon.com/sdkforjava ASL 2.0 AWS Java SDK for Amazon S3 (com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-s3:1.11.30 - https://aws.amazon.com/sdkforjava ASL 2.0 AWS Java SDK for AWS KMS (com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-kms:1.11.30 - https://aws.amazon.com/sdkforjava ASL 2.0 AWS Java SDK for AWS KMS (com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-kms:1.11.30 - https://aws.amazon.com/sdkforjava ASL 2.0 AWS SDK for Java - Core (com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-core:1.11.30 - https://aws.amazon.com/sdkforjava ASL 2.0 AWS SDK for Java - Core (com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-core:1.11.30 - https://aws.amazon.com/sdkforjava ASL 2.0 Bean Validation API (javax.validation:validation-api:1.1.0.Final - http://beanvalidation.org ASL 2.0 Bean Validation API (javax.validation:validation-api:1.1.0.Final - http://beanvalidation.org ASL 2.0 Bean Validation API (javax.validation:validation-api:1.1.0.Final - http://beanvalidation.org ASL 2.0 Bean Validation API (javax.validation:validation-api:1.1.0.Final - http://beanvalidation.org ASL 2.0 BSON (org.mongodb:bson:3.2.2 - http://bsonspec.org ASL 2.0 CDI APIs (javax.enterprise:cdi-api:1.1 - http://www.seamframework.org/Weld ASL 2.0 CDI APIs (javax.enterprise:cdi-api:1.1 - http://www.seamframework.org/Weld ASL 2.0 ClassMate (com.fasterxml:classmate:1.3.3 - http://github.com/cowtowncoder/java-classmate ASL 2.0 ClassMate (com.fasterxml:classmate:1.3.3 - http://github.com/cowtowncoder/java-classmate ASL 2.0 ClassMate (com.fasterxml:classmate:1.3.3 - http://github.com/cowtowncoder/java-classmate ASL 2.0 ClassMate (com.fasterxml:classmate:1.3.3 - http://github.com/cowtowncoder/java-classmate ASL 2.0 Commons IO (org.apache.commons:commons-io:1.3.2 - http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io/ ASL 2.0 Commons IO (org.apache.commons:commons-io:1.3.2 - http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io/ ASL 2.0 Commons IO (org.apache.commons:commons-io:1.3.2 - http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io/ ASL 2.0 Commons Lang (commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6 - http://commons.apache.org/lang/ ASL 2.0 Commons Lang (commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6 - http://commons.apache.org/lang/ ASL 2.0 Commons Lang (commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6 - http://commons.apache.org/lang/ ASL 2.0 Commons Logging (commons-logging:commons-logging:1.1.1 - http://commons.apache.org/logging ASL 2.0 Data Mapper for Jackson (org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-mapper-asl:1.9.13 - http://jackson.codehaus.org ASL 2.0 Data Mapper for Jackson (org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-mapper-asl:1.9.13 - http://jackson.codehaus.org ASL 2.0 Data Mapper for Jackson (org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-mapper-asl:1.9.13 - http://jackson.codehaus.org ASL 2.0 Data Mapper for Jackson (org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-mapper-asl:1.9.13 - http://jackson.codehaus.org ASL 2.0 ezmorph
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