| Name: MySQL Connector/J |
| Version: 8.0.17 |
| License: GPL-mysql-connector |
| Type: compile-time |
| Comment: Dependency required to run unit tests with DB support |
| Description: MySQL Connector/J is the official JDBC driver for MySQL. |
| Origin: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/ |
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| Licensing Information User Manual |
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| MySQL Connector/J 8.0 |
| __________________________________________________________________ |
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| Introduction |
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| This License Information User Manual contains Oracle's product license |
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| MySQL Connector/J 8.0. |
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| Last updated: June 2019 |
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| Licensing Information |
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