OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) license

Vendor: Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)

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	Top Level Component : OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) 2.4.0.0
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	   OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI)
	  
	   This file is part of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
	   Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) project. For details, please see
	   <a href="http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI">http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI</a>.
	  
	   Copyright (c) 2007 - The OWASP Foundation
	  
	   The ESAPI is published by OWASP under the BSD license. You should read and accept the
	   LICENSE before you use, modify, and/or redistribute this software.
	  
	   @author Jeff Williams <a href="http://www.aspectsecurity.com">Aspect Security</a>
	   @created 2007

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	4th party dependencies
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		com.io7m.xom:xom:jar	[LGPL 2.1] 
		commons-beanutils:commons-beanutils:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		commons-logging:commons-logging:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		commons-collections:commons-collections:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		commons-configuration:commons-configuration:jar [Apache 2.0]
		commons-lang:commons-lang:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		log4j:log4j:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache-extras.beanshell:bsh:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.owasp.antisamy:antisamy:jar [BSD]
		net.sourceforge.htmlunit:neko-htmlunit:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.httpcomponents.client5:httpclient5:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.httpcomponents.core5:httpcore5-h2:jar [Apache 2.0]
		commons-codec:commons-codec:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.httpcomponents.core5:httpcore5:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-css:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-shared-resources:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-util:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-constants:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-i18n:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.apache.xmlgraphics:xmlgraphics-commons:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		xerces:xercesImpl:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		xml-apis:xml-apis-ext:jar [Apache 2.0]
		org.slf4j:slf4j-api:jar [MIT]
		xml-apis:xml-apis:jar [Apache 2.0] 
		commons-io:commons-io:jar [Apache 2.0] 
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