Hello,
What did you run exactly ?

Find some answers below.
Regards

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Jeeva Muthukrishnan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello All:
>
> I am developing a web-server application that exposes some APIs for
> receiving and storing customer information from an IPhone Client
> Application.
>
> I have been looking at using JMeter for load testing the web-server
> application hosted in AWS.
>
>
> JMeter is licensed under Apache 2.0 license, and that's good. However, I
> ran "mvn dependency:tree " command to look at all Jars included by JMeter,
> and it looks like some of them use more restrictive licenses, or there is
> no explicit information about commercial use.
>
>
> *Jars in doubt:*
>
> javax.measure:jsr-275:jar:0.9.3 -> [  https://kenai.com/projects/jsr-275 ]
> <https://kenai.com/projects/jsr-275>
>

This is not a dependency of JMeter.


>
> xmlpull:xmlpull:jar:1.1.3.1 -> [  http://www.xmlpull.org ]  ===> no
> mention
> of commercial use
>

This api is in public domain
 http://www.xmlpull.org/v1/download/unpacked/LICENSE.txt

See /licenses/bin/xmlpull-1.1.3.1.txt

>
> org.beanshell:bsh:jar:2.0b5  -> [http://www.beanshell.org/]  ==> LGPL-3.0
>
JMeter uses SPL version which allows commercial use.
See /licenses/bin/beanshell-2.0b5.txt

>
> com.google.code.findbugs:annotations:2.0.3 ==> LGPL-3.0
>
Only used in development.
Not a dependency of JMeter.

>
> org.tukaani:xz:jar:1.5 ==> license not known
>

Not a JMeter dependency

>
>
>
>
> *Question:*
>
> Does Apache 2.0 license, supersede all JARs included as transitive
> dependencies? Or, should I be considering each license separately ?
>
> thanks
> Jawahar
>



-- 
Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.

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