What are the llicensing issues with using XMLBeans?

I liked the xmlbeans compiler tool and I want to use the xml parser that the tool
has generated in my application. What licensing issues do I have to worry about
before using xmlbeans.jar and xsdTypes.jar in my application?
-- shiva

I liked the xmlbeans compiler tool and I want to use the xml parser that the tool
has generated in my application. What licensing issues do I have to worry about
before using xmlbeans.jar and xsdTypes.jar in my application?
-- shiva

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