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TLC 7.3.0 Use of Third Party Libraries TLC 7.3.0 Use of Third Party Libraries Name Selected License Apache.NMS 1.5.1 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ 1.5.6 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-broker 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-client 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-client 5.14.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-jms-pool 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-kahadb-store 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-openwire-legacy 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-pool 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-protobuf 1.1 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-spring 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 activemq-stomp 5.13.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 awaitility 1.7.0 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 cglib 2.2.1-v20090111 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-daemon-windows 1.0.10 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-io 2.0.1 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-io 2.1 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-io 2.4 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-lang 2.6 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-logging 1.1 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-logging 1.1.3 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-pool 1.6 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 commons-pool2 2.4.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 geronimo-j2ee-management_1.1_spec 1.0.1 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 geronimo-jms_1.1_spec 1.1.1 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 geronimo-jta_1.0.1B_spec 1.0.1 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice 3.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice 4.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-assistedinject 3.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-assistedinject 4.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-grapher 4.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-multibindings 3.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-multibindings 4.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-servlet 4.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 google-guice-throwingproviders 4.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 guava 11.0.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 guava 16.0.1 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 P a g e | 1 Name Selected License guava 18.0 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 guava 20.0 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 guava 21.0 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 guava-retrying 2.0.0 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 hawtbuf 1.11 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 hawtbuf 1.4 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 hawtdb 1.6 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 javax.inject 1 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 jcommander 1.29 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 jetty-distribution 7.6.3.v20120416 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 joda-time 1.6.2 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 log4cplus 1.1.2 (Apache v2.0) Apache License 2.0 log4cplus-linux-x86-32-gcc-abi1002 1.0.4-r134.b84 (Apache v2.0) Apache License 2.0 log4net 1.2.11 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 lucene.Net 2.3.1 (Apache v2.0) Apache License 2.0 mapdb 1.0.8 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 netty 3.2.7.Final (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 netty-all 4.0.36.Final (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 spring-aop 3.2.8.RELEASE (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 spring-beans 3.2.8.RELEASE (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 spring-context 3.2.8.RELEASE (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 spring-core 3.2.8.RELEASE (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 spring-expression 3.2.8.RELEASE (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 tomcat servlet-api 6.0.29 (Apache 2.0) Apache License 2.0 xbean-spring 3.18 (Apache-2.0) Apache License 2.0 asm 3.1 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License hamcrest-date 1.1.0 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License hamcrest-integration 1.3 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License hamcrest-library 1.3 (BSD-3-Clause) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License hsqldb 2.3.4 (BSD-3-Clause) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License jsr305 1.3.9 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License jsr305 2.0.2 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License P a g e | 2 Name Selected License pcre 8.35 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License protobuf 2.5.0 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License protobuf-csharp 2.4.1.473 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License protobuf-java 2.3.0 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License protobuf-java 2.5.0 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License protobuf-java 2.6.1 (BSD-3) BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License boost 1.57.0 (Boost Software License) Boost Software License 1.0 pocoall 1.4.6p1 (Boost v1.0) Boost Software License 1.0 javax.servlet-api 3.1.0 (CDDL 1.0) Common Development and Distribution License 1.0 jsr250-api 1.0 (CDDL-1.0) Common Development and Distribution License 1.0 Wintellect's Power Collections for .NET Eclipse Public License 1.0 logback-classic 1.1.2 (EPL-1.0) Eclipse Public License 1.0 logback-classic 1.1.7 (EPL-1.0) Eclipse Public License 1.0 logback-classic 1.2.0 (EPL-1.0) Eclipse Public License 1.0 logback-core 1.1.2 (EPL-1.0) Eclipse Public License 1.0 logback-core 1.1.7 (EPL-1.0) Eclipse Public License 1.0 logback-core 1.2.0 (EPL-1.0) Eclipse Public License 1.0 SyntaxBox.NET 3.5 (LGPL v2) GNU Library General Public License v2.0 icu4c 54.1.0 (ICU) ICU License bc-fips 3.0.0 (Legion Of The Bouncy Castle License) Legion Of The Bouncy Castle License bcpkix-jdk15on 1.53 (Legion Of The Bouncy Castle License) Legion Of The Bouncy Castle License Newtonsoft.Json 10.0.1 (MIT) MIT-Style License RadiusClient.cs 20051111 (MIT) MIT-Style License c-ares 1.7.6-20110915 (MIT) MIT-Style License slf4j-api 1.7.13 (MIT) MIT-Style License slf4j-api 1.7.21 (MIT) MIT-Style License slf4j-api 1.7.22 (MIT) MIT-Style License DotNetZip Library 1.9.1.5 (Ms-PL) Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) openssl 1.0.1j (OpenSSL License) OpenSSL License openssl 1.0.2e (OpenSSL License) OpenSSL License openssl-fips 2.0.5 (OpenSSL License) OpenSSL License openssl-fips 2.0.8 (OpenSSL License) OpenSSL License P a g e | 3 Name Selected License openssl-win64 1.0.2g (OpenSSL License) OpenSSL License ChartFX 7.0 (commercial) Other/Commercial DeployLX by Xheo 4.1 (commercial) Other/Commercial EntityFramework 5.0.0 (Microsoft .NET Library EULA) Other/Commercial GoDiagram for .NET by Northwoods Software 4.0.0.2 (commercial) Other/Commercial IPWorks 8.1.4315 (commercial) Other/Commercial MSVCRedistributables 8.0.50727.4053 (commercial) Other/Commercial NetAdvantage for .NET by Infragistics 10.1.20101.1007 Other/Commercial (commercial) OpsecSDK 6.0 (misc) Other/Commercial SecureBlackbox 7.1.0.163 (commercial) Other/Commercial VistaDb 4 (Other/Commercial) Other/Commercial WinForms 11.1.8.0 (commercial) Other/Commercial WinMap 1.5.1.100 (commercial) Other/Commercial Xceed Zip Compression Library 5.1.12125.10470 (commercial) Other/Commercial dotConnect Universal by Devart 3.60.1080 (commercial) Other/Commercial dotConnect for MySQL by Devart 8.4.583 (commercial) Other/Commercial geoLiteCity 2018.01.02 (Other/Commercial) Other/Commercial microsoft.office.interop.outlook 11.0.5530.0 (commercial) Other/Commercial vcredist_x64 2013 (Other/Commercial) Other/Commercial vcrt-x64 10.0 (Other/Commercial) Other/Commercial vcrt-x86 10.0 (Other/Commercial) Other/Commercial aopalliance 1.0 (Public Domain) Public Domain sqlite 3.7.6.3 (Public Domain) Public Domain sqlite 3.8.11.1 (Public Domain) Public Domain system.data.sqlite 1.0.106.0 (Public Domain) Public Domain codeproject-DOTNETTimezones (CPOL 1.02) The Code Project Open License (CPOL) 1.02 codeproject-TracertMap (CPOL 1.02) The Code Project Open License (CPOL) 1.02 codeproject-lsadotnet (CPOL 1.02) The Code Project Open License (CPOL) 1.02 PostgreSQLWindows 9.6.1 (PostgreSQL License) The PostgreSQL License npgsql 3.0.5 (PostgreSQL License) The PostgreSQL License bzip2 1.0.6 (bzip2 License) bzip2 License zlib 1.2.5 [bundled with pocoall-1.4.6p1] (zlib/libpng License) zlib/libpng License zlib 1.2.8 (zlib/libpng License) zlib/libpng License P a g e | 4 Third-Party Notices Report for TLC 7.3.0 activemq-broker 5.13.2 (Apache v2.0) Copyright Statements Apache ActiveMQ Copyright 2005-2015 The Apache Software Foundation This product includes software developed by The Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).
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