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    SeroUtils sourcecode?

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      rsb89
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      Hi everyone,

      has anyone an idea where I can get the sourcecode from the seroUtils.jar? I'm working with a framework (OSGi) which can't handle this jar-file so I want to include the code.

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        apl
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        Serutils.jar is closed source ...

        I asked years ago (@serotininsoftware.com) - I wont get the sources.
        So have a look at ScadaBR (a mango 1.12.4 fork) which is under GPL (the next version will be serUtils free ;-)).

        Arne

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          JoelHaggar
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          Actually seroUtils was recently made open source: check out https://bitbucket.org/mlohbihler/sero-utils

          Joel.

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            lordportux
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            That's good news, but I see the commits started on March 2014. Is there any possibility to get the same version as included in mango 1.12.3 and 1.12.4?

            Best Regards,
            Andres Ponte

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