Is JBoss Fuse available under an open source license?

I’m trying to find a place to download Fuse from, but all the links on the Red Hat website indicate that the freely downloadable version of the product is available “for development purposes only”. Is there a download space that clearly identifies it as an open source version?

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JBoss Fuse is open source, licensed with ASL 2.0 license.

You can download and use the product for development purposes for free. But if you want to use it for production, you need a subscription

Klaus, could you clarify this a bit?

I was under the (false?) Assumption that ASL2.0 means that using the software is free. Free whether it is used for development or production. At least http://www.apache.org/foundation/license-faq.html points me in that direction. How can JBoss be an ASL2.0 fuse and at the same time prohibit use for prodution?

It would also help if I could find clear license terms. If I look at http://www.jboss.org/products/fuse or https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/JBoss_Fuse/ I cannot see the license specification. Where can I view the actual Juboss Fuse license terms?

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JBoss Fuse is open source, licensed with ASL 2.0 license.

You can download and use the product for development purposes for free. But if you want to use it for production, you need a subscription.

What you ask is free software. This is a completely different matter than open source or closed source.

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According to my understanding of this document, "open source versión" does not exist. Should I install Apache CXF, Apache Camel, Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Karaf separately?

https://www.redhat.com/resourcelibrary/whitepapers/jboss-enterprise-middleware-community-to-enterprise-whitepaper

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1500055/


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