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Open Source Used in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 This document contains the 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 the source code to which you are 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 78EE117C99-21494096 Contents 1.1 ACE 5.3 1.1.1 Available under license 1.2 ACME 1.0 1.2.1 Available under license 1.3 ActiveMQ 4.1 1.3.1 Available under license 1.4 Apache Standard Taglib 1.0.1 1.4.1 Notifications 1.4.2 Available under license 1.5 apache-tomcat-5.5.33-src apache-tomcat-5.5.33 1.5.1 Available under license 1.6 ApacheWebServer 1.3.27 1.6.1 Notifications OL-25958-01 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 1 1.6.2 Available under license 1.7 ASM 3.1 1.7.1 Available under license 1.8 Avalon Framework 4.1.4 1.8.1 Notifications 1.8.2 Available under license 1.9 axis 1.2 1.9.1 Available under license 1.10 Base64.java 1 1.10.1 Available under license 1.11 Base64Encoder.java 1.3 1.11.1 Available under license 1.12 Base64FormatException.java 1.1 1.12.1 Available under license 1.13 Birt 2.3.1 1.13.1 Available under license 1.14 Bouncy Castle 119 1.14.1 Available under license 1.15 Carbon 2 1.15.1 Available under license 1.16 Castor 0.9.5 1.16.1 Notifications 1.16.2 Available under license 1.17 commons-beanutils 1 1.17.1 Notifications 1.17.2 Available under license 1.18 DESCipher java 1 1.18.1 Available under license 1.19 Direct Web Remoting 2.0.5 1.19.1 Available under license 1.20 Dojo library and widgets 1.3.2 1.20.1 Available under license 1.21 DynAPi 2.5.6 1.21.1 Available under license 1.22 fping 2.4 :b2 1.22.1 Available under license 1.23 fping 2.4b2 1.23.1 Available under license 1.24 fping_script 2.4 :b2 OL-25958-01 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 2 1.24.1 Available under license 1.25 GifEncoder 1 1.25.1 Available under license 1.26 gui4j 1.1 1.26.1 Available under license 1.27 HSQLDB 1.61 1.27.1 Available under license 1.28 httpd-2.2.17-src httpd-2.2.17 1.28.1 Available under license 1.29 itext 2.0.6 1.29.1 Available under license 1.30 jackson-core-asl 1.1.1 1.30.1 Available under license 1.31 JacORB 2.3 1.31.1 Available under license 1.32 Jakarta-ORO 2.0.7 1.32.1 Notifications 1.32.2 Available under license 1.33 Jasper Reports 1.2.7 1.33.1 Available under license 1.34 Java API for XML Processing (JAXP 1.4.2 1.34.1 Available under license 1.35 jaxb 1.0 1.35.1 Available under license 1.36 jaxb api 2.1 1.36.1 Available under license 1.37 jaxb-impl 2.1.12 1.37.1 Available under license 1.38 jcommon 1.0.14 1.38.1 Available under license 1.39 JDOM 1.11 1.39.1 Notifications 1.39.2 Available under license 1.40 Jersey REST 1.1.4.1 :1 1.40.1 Available under license 1.41 jersey-bundle 1.1.4.1 1.41.1 Available under license 1.42 JET 2.0.5 1.42.1 Available under license OL-25958-01 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 3 1.43 jettison 1.1 1.43.1 Available under license 1.44 jfreechart 1.0.11 1.44.1 Available under license 1.45 JigSaw 2.2.1 1.45.1 Available under license 1.46 JOnAS 2.5 1.46.1 Available under license 1.47 Joust 2.5.3 1.47.1 Available under license 1.48 jquery-week-calendar 1.2.2 1.48.1 Available under license 1.49 json-lib 1 1.49.1 Available under license 1.50 JSRS 2.3 1.50.1 Available under license 1.51 jstl 1.1.0 1.51.1 Notifications 1.51.2 Available under license 1.52 Liferay 5.2.3 1.52.1 Available under license 1.53 Liferay Portal 4 1.53.1 Available under license 1.54 Log4cpp 0.2.5 1.54.1 Available under license 1.55 Log4j 1.2.15 1.55.1 Available under license 1.56 mod_perl 1.27 1.56.1 Notifications 1.56.2 Available under license 1.57 Mod_SSL 2.8.14 1.57.1 Notifications 1.57.2 Available under license 1.58 muffin 0.9.3 1.58.1 Available under license 1.59 MultiLineLabel.java 1 1.59.1 Available under license 1.60 net-snmp 5.3.1 :24.el5_2.1 1.60.1 Available under license OL-25958-01 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 4 1.61 net-snmp 5.1.1 1.61.1 Available under license 1.62 NetComponents 1.3 :8 1.62.1 Notifications 1.62.2 Available under license 1.63 OpenSSH 3.4p1.RL 1.63.1 Available under license 1.64 OpenSSL 0.9.8n 1.64.1 Notifications 1.64.2 Available under license 1.65 OSCache 2.4 1.65.1 Available under license 1.66 overLIB 2.22 1.66.1 Available under license 1.67 p7zip 1 1.67.1 Available under license 1.68 Perl 5.8.7 1.68.1 Available under license 1.69 PNG Encoder 4 1.69.1 Available under license 1.70 regexp 1.1 1.70.1 Notifications 1.70.2 Available under license 1.71 regexp 1.3 1.71.1 Notifications 1.71.2 Available under license 1.72 RockSaw 0.6.2 1.72.1 Available under license 1.73 Smart Pointer Libraries 1 1.73.1 Available under license 1.74 SNMP-MIB-Compiler 0.06 1.75 stax-api 1.0-2 1.75.1 Available under license 1.76 struts 1.0.2 1.76.1 Available under license 1.77 SyncQueue.java 1 1.77.1 Available under license 1.78 tar 1.16 1.78.1 Available under license OL-25958-01 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 5 1.79 Twofish_Properties.java 1 1.79.1 Available under license 1.80 unzip 5.52 :2.2.1 1.80.1 Available under license 1.81 VectorGraphics 3.03 1.81.1 Available under license 1.82 wsdl4j 1 1.82.1 Available under license 1.83 Xalan C++ 1.2 1.83.1 Notifications 1.83.2 Available under license 1.84 Xalan-Java 2.2.d9 1.84.1 Notifications 1.84.2 Available under license 1.85 xbTreeWidgetStatic.js 1.6 1.85.1 Available under license 1.86 Xerces C++ 1.5.1 1.86.1 Available under license 1.87 Xerces Java 2.0 1.87.1 Notifications 1.87.2 Available under license 1.88 Xerces Java 1.4.3 1.88.1 Notifications 1.88.2 Available under license 1.89 Xstream 1.3 1.89.1 Available under license 1.1 ACE 5.3 1.1.1 Available under license : _________________________________________________________________ Copyright and Licensing Information for ACE(TM) and TAO(TM) [1]ACE(TM) and [2]TAO(TM) are copyrighted by [3]Douglas C. Schmidt and his [4]research group at [5]Washington University, [6]University of California, Irvine, and [7]Vanderbilt University Copyright (c) 1993-2003, all rights reserved. Since ACE+TAO are open-source, free software, you are free to use, modify, copy, and distribute--perpetually and irrevocably--the ACE+TAO source code and object code produced from the source, as well as copy and distribute OL-25958-01 Open Source Used In Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 6 modified versions of this software. You must, however, include this copyright statement along with code built using ACE+TAO. You can use ACE+TAO in proprietary software and are under no obligation to redistribute any of your source code that is built using ACE+TAO. Note, however, that you may not do anything to the ACE+TAO code, such as copyrighting it yourself or claiming authorship of the ACE+TAO code, that will prevent ACE+TAO from being distributed freely using an open-source development model. You needn't inform anyone that you're using ACE+TAO in your software, though we encourage you to let [8]us know so we can promote your project in the [9]ACE+TAO success stories.. ACE+TAO are provided as is with no warranties of any kind, including the warranties of design, merchantability, and fitness for a particular purpose, noninfringement, or arising from a course of dealing, usage or trade practice. Moreover, ACE+TAO are provided with no support and without any obligation on the part of Washington University, UC Irvine, Vanderbilt University, their employees, or students to assist in its use, correction, modification, or enhancement.
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