I am considering using this library in my closed-source java program. I want to distribute this program as a single JARfile. How can I include this library in my JARfile, and how can I give credit legally? I am using eclipse IDE and am willing to use the tools it comes with if I can. EDIT: I have decided not to use this library, and will create another question for the one I switched to.
Legally including open-source library in program
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The library you are considering using is licensed under LGPL which means you are licensed to link against the library, but not include any source from it. I think it only reasonable to acknowledge the use of the library source in your own code, even though you are not distributing it. However you should acknowledge your usage with a 'parts of this work are copyright ...' in your own small print
This seems to be LGPL code.For LGPL from enter link description here