Florian Pirchner [
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"Re: License question of JBPM designer"
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Hi,
The Licensefile was exactly what me made carefully.
I can read there:
* The license and the source files can be found in our SVN repository at:
*
http://oryx-editor.googlecode.com/ http://oryx-editor.googlecode.com/.
And
http://oryx-editor.googlecode.com http://oryx-editor.googlecode.com points to GPLv3.
So i am afraid from getting 3rd party GPL dependencies.
I could also find, that jbpm followed the instructions at oryx website to get an
OEM-partnership with signavio.
http://www.signavio.com/de/partner/oem-partner/
http://www.signavio.com/de/partner/oem-partner/
Entry from orxy website:
+The main developers behind the Oryx project have founded Signavio in May 2009. Signavio
offers a commercial
http://www.signavio.com/en/products/process-editor-as-a-service.html
SaaS platform for business process modeling as well as a
http://www.signavio.com/academic/ free BPMN editor for academic use.+
+As the manpower of Hasso-Plattner-Institute has faded significantly over the past years,
maintenance of the Oryx code is no longer guaranteed. Therefore, companies thinking about
integrating a BPMN modeler into their own product are highly encouraged to rather go for
http://www.signavio.com/en/partners/oem-partners.html OEM integrations with the Signavio
code base.+
Thanks, Florian
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