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Hadrian Zbarcea wrote
>Hi,
>
>2. Apache Tomcat is free, and that's the only edition the Apache
>Software Foundation produces. There are no limitations.
>1. Your rights and obligations are clearly defined in the license [1
Hi,
2. Apache Tomcat is free, and that's the only edition the Apache
Software Foundation produces. There are no limitations.
1. Your rights and obligations are clearly defined in the license [1].
(Yes, you include Tomcat in a commercial application without any
financial obligation on your part
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Nitish Agarwal wrote
>Hi Team,
>I am developing an application where i want to use Apache tomcat and I
>need your help on following questions:
>1. My software/application is not free for users so can i use Apache
>tomcat
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Bertrand Delacretaz wrote
>Hi,
>
>On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Nitish Agarwal wrote:
>> ...1. My software/application is not free for users so can i use Apache
>> tomcat in that for free ?...
>
>Yes, as long as you gi
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Nitish Agarwal wrote:
> ...1. My software/application is not free for users so can i use Apache
> tomcat in that for free ?...
Yes, as long as you give proper credit for that and respect trademarks
- see http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
> 2. what a
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Nitish Agarwal wrote
>Hi Team,
>I am developing an application where i want to use Apache tomcat and I
>need your help on following questions:
>1. My software/application is not free for users so can i use Apache
>tomcat