License information of SDK and other APIs?

Is there a website that contains the license information of the J2SDK and all Sun APIs (Activation framework, JavaMail, etc.)?

Do you know what a "web site" is?
The definition is very fuzzy. Here is one....
A collection of "pages" or files linked together and available on the World Wide Web.
Given that everything that you asked for is available.

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