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Apache Jackrabbit   
Copyright 2006 The Apache Software Foundation   
   
This product includes software developed at   
The Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).   
   
Based on source code originally developed by   
Day Software (http://www.day.com/).   
   
This product also includes:   
   
- XPath grammar and parser from the W3C   
  Copyright (c) 2002 World Wide Web Consortium,   
  (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de   
  Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). 
 
1.137 jackrabbit-spi 1.4  
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