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org.acplt.remotetea.remotetea-oncrpc License issue
sebas...@...
Greetings.
I'm trying to make a submission to a project under the eclipse foundation and doing a dependency scan, I have an issue with the following library.
This library is being imported as a transitive dependency of metrics-ganglia -> gmetric4j.
This library is under lgpl license and has been denied for use.
I would like to know if removing this dependency will affect core functionality or is there any chance to upgrade janus to another solution?
Best Regards.
Jason Plurad <plu...@...>
oncrpc is excluded by the janusgraph pom.xml and it is not included in the JanusGraph distribution zip. See also the JanusGraph documentation on monitoring. The Ganglia reporter is not required to use JanusGraph. If users want to use the Ganglia reporter with JanusGraph, they have to install oncrpc themselves and agree with its license.
On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 4:23:53 PM UTC-4, Sebastian Torres wrote:
Greetings.I'm trying to make a submission to a project under the eclipse foundation and doing a dependency scan, I have an issue with the following library.This library is being imported as a transitive dependency of metrics-ganglia -> gmetric4j.This library is under lgpl license and has been denied for use.I would like to know if removing this dependency will affect core functionality or is there any chance to upgrade janus to another solution?Best Regards.
Jason Plurad <plu...@...>
What project are you submitting to the Eclipse Foundation? Always good to hear of JanusGraph use cases!
On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 5:37:10 PM UTC-4, Jason Plurad wrote:
oncrpc is excluded by the janusgraph pom.xml and it is not included in the JanusGraph distribution zip. See also the JanusGraph documentation on monitoring. The Ganglia reporter is not required to use JanusGraph. If users want to use the Ganglia reporter with JanusGraph, they have to install oncrpc themselves and agree with its license.
On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 4:23:53 PM UTC-4, Sebastian Torres wrote:Greetings.I'm trying to make a submission to a project under the eclipse foundation and doing a dependency scan, I have an issue with the following library.This library is being imported as a transitive dependency of metrics-ganglia -> gmetric4j.This library is under lgpl license and has been denied for use.I would like to know if removing this dependency will affect core functionality or is there any chance to upgrade janus to another solution?Best Regards.
sebas...@...
Oh this is great news.
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.keti this is the project we are working on. https://github.com/predix/acs
We are currently using titan, but we are planning to upgrade to janus soon, since the license issue is a blocker and also on your next release (0.3.0) you are supporting cassandra 3.x
Best regards
On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 2:38:08 PM UTC-7, Jason Plurad wrote:
What project are you submitting to the Eclipse Foundation? Always good to hear of JanusGraph use cases!
On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 5:37:10 PM UTC-4, Jason Plurad wrote:oncrpc is excluded by the janusgraph pom.xml and it is not included in the JanusGraph distribution zip. See also the JanusGraph documentation on monitoring. The Ganglia reporter is not required to use JanusGraph. If users want to use the Ganglia reporter with JanusGraph, they have to install oncrpc themselves and agree with its license.
On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 4:23:53 PM UTC-4, Sebastian Torres wrote:Greetings.I'm trying to make a submission to a project under the eclipse foundation and doing a dependency scan, I have an issue with the following library.This library is being imported as a transitive dependency of metrics-ganglia -> gmetric4j.This library is under lgpl license and has been denied for use.I would like to know if removing this dependency will affect core functionality or is there any chance to upgrade janus to another solution?Best Regards.