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See licenses/ for text of these licenses. - (CDDL + GPLv2 with classpath exception) * JavaBeans Activation Framework API jar:- javax.activation:javax.activation-api:1.2.0 (http://java.net/all/javax.activation-api/) - (CDDL 1.1, GPL2 w/ CPE) * jaxb-api:- javax.xml.bind:jaxb-api:2.3.1 (https://github.com/javaee/jaxb-spec/jaxb-api) - (Dual license consisting of the CDDL v1.1 and GPL v2) * Default Provider:- org.glassfish:javax.json:1.0 (http://jsonp.java.net) + (CDDL) * JavaBeans Activation Framework API jar:- javax.activation:javax.activation-api:1.2.0 (http://java.net/all/javax.activation-api/) + (CDDL 1.1) * jaxb-api:- javax.xml.bind:jaxb-api:2.3.1 (https://github.com/javaee/jaxb-spec/jaxb-api) + (Dual license consisting of the CDDL v1.1) * Default Provider:- org.glassfish:javax.json:1.0 (http://jsonp.java.net) ======================================================================== @@ -303,13 +303,13 @@ Third party EPL licenses The following components are provided under the EPL License. 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