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Third-Party Terms Third-Party License(S) of Terracotta (TDB Third-Party Terms 2021-04-09 20:48 Third-Party License(s) of Terracotta (TDB) Version 10.7 VERSIONS OF THE THIRD-PARTY COMPONENTS MAY BE UTILIZED, EMBEDDED, BUNDLED OR OTHERWISE INCLUDED IN SOME OF THE PRODUCTS ("Product") YOU HAVE LICENSED PURSUANT TO A COMMERCIAL LICENSE AGREEMENT. THESE THIRD-PARTY COMPONENTS MAY BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT LICENSE RIGHTS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND / OR REQUIRE CERTAIN NOTICES BY THEIR THIRD-PARTY LICENSORS. SOFTWARE AG IS OBLIGED TO PASS ANY CURRENT AND FUTURE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSES THROUGH TO ITS LICENSEES. SOFTWARE AG PROVIDES SOURCE CODE OF THIRD-PARTY COMPONENTS WHERE REQUIRED BY AN OPEN SOURCE LICENSE AT https://opensource.softwareag.com/ No. Name Version Copyright (oversized see Appx. B) Licenses (Appx. A) and Package Comment embedded Notices (Appx. C) 1 @swimlane/dragula 3.7.3 Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Nicolas MIT License (also X11) Bevacqua 2 apache-ant 1.10.8 (see Appx. B: apache-ant 1.10.8) Apache License 2.0 (c.f. apache-ant 1.10.8) 3 apache-axiom 1.2.13 Copyright Apache Software Foundation Apache License 2.0 (c.f. apache-axiom 1.2.13) 4 apache-commons-cli 1.3.1 Copyright (c) 2001-2015 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. apache-commons-cli 1.3.1) 5 apache-commons-io 2.2 Copyright 2002-2012 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. apache-commons-io 2.2) 6 apache-cxf 3.3.6 Copyright (c) 2006-2020 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. apache-cxf 3.3.6) 7 apache-db-derby 10.14.2.0 Copyright (c) 2004-2018 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. apache-db-derby 10.14.2.0) 8 apache-httpclient 4.5.5 Copyright (c) 1999-2018 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. apache-httpclient 4.5.5) 9 apache-jakarta- 1.3.1 Copyright 2001-2015 The Apache Apache License 2.0 commons-cli Software Foundation 10 apache-jakarta- 1.4 Copyright (c) 2001 - 2017 The Apache Apache License 2.0 commons-cli Software Foundation 11 apache-jakarta- 1.8.1 Copyright 2001-2008 The Apache Apache License 2.0 commons-digester Software Foundation 12 apache-jakarta- 1.3 Apache Commons JXPath Apache License 2.0 commons-jxpath Copyright 2001-2008 The Apache (c.f. apache-jakarta-commons- Software Foundation jxpath 1.3) 13 apache-jakarta-oro 2.0.8 Copyright (c) 2000-2002 The Apache Apache License 1.1 Software Foundation. All rights reserved. 14 apache-jakarta-oro 2.0.8.v201 Copyright (c) 2000 The Apache Apache License 1.1 00508040 Software Foundation. All rights 0 reserved. 15 apache-log4j 1.2.16 Copyright 2007 The Apache Software Apache License 2.0 Foundation (c.f. apache-log4j 1.2.16) 16 apache-log4j 2.10.0 Copyright (c) 1999-2017 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation 17 apache-log4j 2.11.2 Apache Log4j Apache License 2.0 Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Apache (c.f. apache-log4j 2.11.2) Software Foundation 18 apache-mime4j 0.7.2 Copyright 2004-2012 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. apache-mime4j 0.7.2) 19 apache-shiro 1.7.1 (see Appx. B: apache-shiro 1.7.1) Apache License 2.0 Fix version restrictions: (c.f. apache-shiro 1.7.1) OGI 10.7: from OGI_10.7_Fix1 20 apache-tomcat 8.5.51 (see Appx. B: apache-tomcat 8.5.51) Apache License 2.0 Fix version restrictions: OGI 10.7: till OGI_10.7_Fix1 21 apache-tomcat 8.5.61 (see Appx. B: apache-tomcat 8.5.61) Apache License 2.0 Fix version restrictions: (c.f. apache-tomcat 8.5.61) OGI 10.7: from OGI_10.7_Fix1 22 apache-velocity 1.5 Copyright (C) 2000-2007 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation 23 apache-xalan-j 2.7.2 (see Appx. B: apache-xalan-j 2.7.2) Apache License 2.0 (c.f. apache-xalan-j 2.7.2) 24 author-it-04057 7.0.1 Copyright (c) Author-IT TAC#04057 25 azul-zulucck-ta00144 8.0.0.8 Copyright (c) 2018 Azul Systems, Inc. TAC#TA00144 Operating system restrictions: CJP 1.8: Not on AIX,z/Linux 26 azul-zulujdk-ta00144 8.47 (see Appx. B: azul-zulujdk-ta00144 GNU General Public License v2.0 8.47) with Classpath Exception (c.f. azul-zulujdk-ta00144 8.47) Copyright (c) 2021 Software AG, Darmstadt, Germany 1 / 209 Third Party License(s) of Terracotta (TDB) Version 10.7 No. Name Version Copyright (oversized see Appx. B) Licenses (Appx. A) and Package Comment embedded Notices (Appx. C) 27 babel-polyfill 6.23.0 Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Sebastian MIT License (also X11) McKenzie <[email protected]> 28 bcpg-jdk15on 1.65 Copyright (c) 2000 - 2020 The Legion Legion Of The Bouncy Castle of the Bouncy Castle Inc. License (https://www.bouncycastle.org) 29 bcprov-jdk15on 1.65 (see Appx. B: bcprov-jdk15on 1.65) Legion Of The Bouncy Castle License (c.f. bcprov-jdk15on 1.65) 30 bevacqua-dragula 3.7.2 Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Nicolas MIT License (also X11) Bevacqua 31 bndtools-bnd 3.2.0 Copyright (c) OSGi Alliance (2011, Apache License 2.0 2012). All Rights Reserved 32 byte-buddy 1.10.2 Copyright (c) 2014 - 2019 Rafael Apache License 2.0 Winterhalter Copyright (c) 2000 - 2011 INRIA, France Telecom 33 castor-core 1.3.3 Copyright 1999-2004 (C) Intalio Inc., Apache License 2.0 and others. All Rights Reserved. 34 castor-xml-schema 1.3.3 Copyright 1999-2004 (C) Intalio Inc., Intalio License and others. All Rights Reserved. 35 castor-xml 1.3.3 Copyright 1999-2003 (C) Intalio Inc. All Apache License 2.0 Rights Reserved. 36 cbeust-jcommander 1.72 Copyright (c) 2010 Cedric Beust Apache License 2.0 [email protected] 37 classmate 1.4.0 Copyright (c) Tatu Saloranta Apache License 2.0 ([email protected]) 38 clipboard.js 1.6.1 Copyright (c) Zeno Rocha MIT License (also X11) 39 commons-beanutils 1.9.4 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. 40 commons-codec 1.13 (see Appx. B: commons-codec 1.13) Apache License 2.0 (c.f. commons-codec 1.13) 41 commons-collections4 4.2 Copyright (c) 2001-2018 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. commons-collections4 4.2) 42 commons-collections 3.2.2 Copyright (c) 2001-2015 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. commons-collections 3.2.2) 43 commons- 2.7 Copyright (c) 2001-2020 Apache License 2.0 configuration2 https://www.apache.org/ The Apache (c.f. commons-configuration2 2.7) Software Foundation 44 commons-configuration 1.10 Copyright (c) 2001-2013 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. commons-configuration 1.10) 45 commons-fileupload 1.4 (see Appx. B: commons-fileupload 1.4) Apache License 2.0 46 commons-httpclient 3.1 Copyright (c) 1999-2007 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. commons-httpclient 3.1) 47 commons-io 2.4 Copyright (c) 2002 - 2012 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation 48 commons-io 2.5 Copyright (c) 2002-2016 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. 49 commons-io 2.6 Copyright (c) 2002-2017 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. commons-io 2.6) 50 commons-lang3 3.10 Copyright (c) 2001-2020 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. commons-lang3 3.10) 51 commons-lang3 3.9 Copyright (c) 2001-2018 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. commons-lang3 3.9) 52 commons-lang 2.6 Copyright 2001-2011 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation (c.f. commons-lang 2.6) 53 commons-logging 1.1.1 Copyright (c) 2001 - 2007 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation 54 commons-logging 1.2 Copyright 2003-2016 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation 55 commons-text 1.8 Copyright (c) 2013 - 2019 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. All rights reserved. 56 commons-validator 1.6 Copyright (c) 2001-2017 The Apache Apache License 2.0 Software Foundation. (c.f. commons-validator 1.6) 57 darwin-felix-spnego r7 © 2009 Darwin V. Felix. All rights GNU Lesser General Public reserved. License v3.0 58 eclipse-emf 2.18 Copyright (c) 2002-2018 Eclipse Eclipse Public License 2.0 contributors and others. All rights (c.f. eclipse-emf 2.18) reserved. 59 eclipse-equinox 4.11 (see Appx. B: eclipse-equinox 4.11) Eclipse Public License 1.0 60 eclipse-equinox 4.7.1 Copyright (c) 2015 The Eclipse Eclipse Public License 1.0 Foundation (c.f. eclipse-equinox 4.7.1) 61 eclipse-equinox 4.7.1a Copyright (c) 2015 The Eclipse Eclipse Public License 1.0 Foundation Copyright (c) 2021 Software AG, Darmstadt, Germany 2 / 209 Third Party License(s) of Terracotta (TDB) Version 10.7 No. Name Version Copyright (oversized see Appx. B) Licenses (Appx. A) and Package Comment embedded Notices (Appx. C) 62 eclipse- 2.2.4 Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 VMware Inc. Apache License 2.0 gemini.web.gemini- web-container 63 eclipse- 3.0.0.RC2 Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 VMware Inc. Eclipse Public License 1.0 gemini.web.gemini- All rights reserved. web-container 64 eclipse- 3.0.2.REL Copyright (c) 2009, 2017 VMware Inc.
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