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jh chen wrote:
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<div>Hello,</div>
<div> We use JBoss Rules 4.0.7 in a commercial project. But in
order to link the drools UI with our own UI, we need to add a login
page and modify the web.xml to the drools-jbrms.war. </div>
<div> Is it legal for us to this in a commercial project?</div>
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Absolutely.<br>
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<div> And we have noticed that the drools is under ASL 2.0, does
its dependencies are also under this license?</div>
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Drools under the ASL2, Seam and some other components are LGPL, but
that is still fine for what you want to do.<br>
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If you are using Drools commercially, always nice to buy a support
subscription, to help support the project. There is after all no such
thing as "free" software, someone has to pay for it, either with time
or salary on paid staff. <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:sales@jboss.com">sales@jboss.com</a><br>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
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