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ASCET V7.0.0 OSS Attributions – 12.2014 ASCET V7.0 OSS Attributions Copyright The data in this document may not be altered or amended without special notification from ETAS GmbH. ETAS GmbH undertakes no further obligation in relation to this docu- ment. The software described in it can only be used if the customer is in possession of a general license agreement or single license. Using and copying is only allowed in concur- rence with the specifications stipulated in the contract. Under no circumstances may any part of this document be copied, reproduced, transmit- ted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into another language without the express written permission of ETAS GmbH. © Copyright 2014 ETAS GmbH, Stuttgart The names and designations used in this document are trademarks or brands belonging to the respective owners. Document ASCET V7.0.0 OSS Attributions – 12.2014 2 ETAS Contents Contents 1 List of used Open Source Software Components........................................................................ 4 2 Appendix .............................................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Apache License 1.1 ........................................................................................................ 11 2.2 Apache License 2.0 ........................................................................................................ 12 2.3 Artistic License 1.0 ......................................................................................................... 15 2.4 ASM License .................................................................................................................. 17 2.5 BSD 3-Clause License ..................................................................................................... 18 2.6 COMMON DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE (CDDL) Version 1.0 ..................... 19 2.7 CPL License / Common Public License ............................................................................. 24 2.8 Cygwin API License ........................................................................................................ 28 2.9 Eclipse Public License 1.0................................................................................................ 29 2.10 GNU General Public License V2 ....................................................................................... 32 2.11 GNU General Public License V3 ....................................................................................... 37 2.12 GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1........................................................................... 47 2.13 ICU License ................................................................................................................... 54 2.14 JSch License .................................................................................................................. 55 2.15 MIT License ................................................................................................................... 56 2.16 Oracle Binary Code License Agreement ............................................................................ 57 2.17 SAX License ................................................................................................................... 62 2.18 UNICODE License ........................................................................................................... 63 2.19 W3C Document License .................................................................................................. 64 2.20 W3C Software License .................................................................................................... 65 2.21 zlib License .................................................................................................................... 66 3 ETAS Contact Addresses ........................................................................................................ 67 ASCET V7.0 OSS Attributions 3 ETAS 1 List of used Open Source Software Components The following open source software (OSS) components are included in this product: OSS OSS of of Name and Version of Component Version Component Name License More Information ANTLR, 3.2.0 BSD 3-clause Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Terence Parr ANother Tool "New" or "Revised" License text see: for Language License Recognition BSD 3-Clause License Apache Batik 1.6 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 W3C Software Copyright by World Wide Web License Consortium License text see: W3C Software License SAX License License text see: SAX License Apache Felix 0.10.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 Apache 1.2.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation Commons License text see: CLI Apache License 2.0 Apache 1.4.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation Commons License text see: Codec Apache License 2.0 Apache 3.2.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation Commons License text see: Collections Apache License 2.0 Apache 2.0.1 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation Commons IO License text see: Apache License 2.0 Apache 2.6.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation Commons License text see: Lang Apache License 2.0 ASCET V7.0 OSS Attributions 4 ETAS Apache 1.1.1 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation Commons License text see: Logging Apache License 2.0 Apache 4.1.4 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Jakarta Foundation HttpCompon License text see: ents Apache License 2.0 Apache Log4j 1.2.15 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 Apache XML 1.3.4 Apache License 1.1 Copyright The Apache Software xml- Foundation commons License text see: Apache License 1.1 SAX License License text see: SAX License W3C Document Copyright by World Wide Web License Consortium License text see: W3C Document License W3C Software Copyright by World Wide Web License Consortium License text see: W3C Document License Apache-Ant 1.8.4 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 SAX License License text see: SAX License W3C Software Copyright by World Wide Web License Consortium License text see: W3C Software License Apache-Ant 1.7.1 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 SAX License License text see: SAX License W3C Software Copyright by World Wide Web License Consortium License text see: W3C Software License ASCET V7.0 OSS Attributions 5 ETAS Apache 3.5.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright 2011 The Apache Software Lucene Java Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 CPL License Copyright CPL license License text see: CPL License / Common Public License ICU License Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corporation and others License text see: ICU License UNICODE License Copyright Unicode, Inc License text see: UNICODE License BSD 3-clause Copyright The Free BSD Project "New" or "Revised" License text see: License BSD 3-Clause License ASM 5.0.1 ASM License License text see: ASM License atinject 3.0.0 Apache License 2.0 Copyright The Apache Software Foundation License text see: Apache License 2.0 Cygwin N/A Cygwin API Copyright Red Hat Inc License License text see: Cygwin API License Draw2d N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. License 1.0 License text see: Eclipse Public License 1.0 Eclipse 5.0.0 Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Communicati License 1.0 License text see: on Eclipse Public License 1.0 Framework (ECF) Eclipse N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Equinox License 1.0 License text see: Eclipse Public License 1.0 Eclipse Java N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Development License 1.0 License text see: Tools (JDT) Eclipse Public License 1.0 Eclipse 1.0.0 Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Nebula License 1.0 License text see: Eclipse Public License 1.0 Eclipse N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Project License 1.0 License text see: Eclipse Public License 1.0 ASCET V7.0 OSS Attributions 6 ETAS Eclipse Rich N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Client License 1.0 License text see: Platform Eclipse Public License 1.0 (RCP) Eclipse N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Standard License 1.0 License text see: Widget Eclipse Public License 1.0 Toolkit Eclipse Tools N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. CDT - C/C++ License 1.0 License text see: Development Eclipse Public License 1.0 Tools Eclipse Tools N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Eclipse License 1.0 License text see: Modeling Eclipse Public License 1.0 Framework (EMF) Eclipse Tools N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. Graphical License 1.0 License text see: Editing Eclipse Public License 1.0 Framework (GEF) eclipse xpand N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. License 1.0 License text see: Eclipse Public License 1.0 Eclipse_Xten N/A Eclipse Public Copyright © The Eclipse Foundation. d License 1.0 License text see: Eclipse Public License 1.0 GlassFish 2.2.0 Common Copyright © 2013 Oracle Corporation Development and License text see: Distribution COMMON DEVELOPMENT AND License 1.0 DISTRIBUTION LICENSE (CDDL) Version 1.0 Glassfish 2.2.2 Common Copyright © 2013
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