Notices for Eclipse StatET - R Help Server

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Source Code

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Third-party Content

This distribution artifact (“R Help Server”) leverages the following third party content:

ICU4J (63.1)

  • Project: http://site.icu-project.org
  • License: ICU AND Unicode-TOU AND BSD-3-Clause AND BSD-2-Clause AND License-Ref-ipadic-license AND License-Ref-Public-Domain

Apache Lucene Core (7.5.0)

Apache Lucene Analyzers Common (7.5.0)

Apache Lucene QueryParsers (7.5.0)

Apache Lucene Highlighter (7.5.0)

Apache Lucene Queries (7.5.0)

Apache Lucene Join (7.5.0)

Java Servlet API (3.1.0)

  • License: CDDL, Apache-2.0

Spring Web (5.1.6)

Spring Core (5.1.6)

Spring Beans (5.1.6)

Spring Context (5.1.6)

Spring AOP (5.1.6)

Spring Expression Language (5.1.6)

Spring Commons Logging Bridge (jcl) (5.1.6)

Spring Boot (2.1.4)

Spring Boot AutoConfigure (2.1.4)

SnakeYAML (1.23)

SLF4J API (1.7.26)

JUL to SLF4J Bridge (1.7.26)

Logback Core (1.2.3)

Logback Classic (1.2.3)

Cryptography

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