Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.5.2 许可信息

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             Open Source Used In Prime Central 1.5.2                                                                                                                                    120
Apache Ant 
  Copyright 1999-2010 The Apache Software Foundation 
 
  This product includes software developed by 
  The Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). 
 
  This product includes also software developed by : 
    - the W3C consortium (http://www.w3c.org) , 
    - the SAX project (http://www.saxproject.org) 
 
  The <sync> task is based on code Copyright (c) 2002, Landmark 
  Graphics Corp that has been kindly donated to the Apache Software 
  Foundation. 
 
  Portions of this software were originally based on the following: 
    - software copyright (c) 1999, IBM Corporation., http://www.ibm.com. 
    - software copyright (c) 1999, Sun Microsystems., http://www.sun.com. 
    - voluntary contributions made by Paul Eng on behalf of the  
      Apache Software Foundation that were originally developed at iClick, Inc., 
      software copyright (c) 1999.
 
1.20 ANTLR 2.7.6 
1.20.1 Available under license : 
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ANTLR 1989-2005 Developed by Terence Parr
Partially supported by University of San Francisco & jGuru.com
 
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