Oracle technology adapters licensing

Hi,
If I have Oracle SOA Suite or Weblogic Server that come with Oracle Technology Adapters, can those be taken out of the product and used from some other application server? I need to connect to Oracle AQ from non Oracle app server and would like to take the AQ resource adapter from one of the products we have and install it on another as. Would it be legal? Are there any other licensing options as far as the technology adapters are concerned - can those be obtained separately from middleware products?
Regards,
Tom

Hey Todd - good catch!
The capability to propagate ECID was indeed added in the JMS adapter. We need to add some nuance to the above release note: this applies to most technology adapters but not all. Stay tuned and thanks for the heads-up.

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