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This document is current as of August 3, 2006. The most up-to-date copy of this document is available at http://www.martiansoftware.com/jsap/doc/index.html.
Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Marty Lamb. This document is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
JSAP is licensed under the Lesser GNU Public License. A copy of this license is available at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/licenses.html#LGPL.
There has been much discussion recently regarding the LGPL and Java-based projects. As a result, the following LGPL clarification applies (based upon a similar clarification at http://www.hibernate.org):
JSAP is Free Software. The LGPL license is sufficiently flexible to allow the use of JSAP in both open source and commercial projects. Using JSAP (by importing JSAP's public interfaces in your Java code), and extending JSAP (by subclassing) are considered by the authors of JSAP to be dynamic linking. Hence our interpretation of the LGPL is that the use of the unmodified JSAP source or binary, or the rebundling of unmodified JSAP classes into your program's .jar file, does not affect the license of your application code.
If you modify JSAP and redistribute your modifications, you must also distribute your modifications as specified by the LGPL applies.
Other licensing terms may be obtained by contacting Martian Software.