ews exchange web services License [closed] - licensing

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I want develop email client using EWS exchange web services. Does it requires any license from Microsoft.

EWS itself does not require special licensing - it is bundled along with Exchange Server. All you need is an Exchange Server license or Exchange Online license to consume EWS. What you build around EWS (mobile app, web app, native app, etc.) is entirely up to you.

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Firefox Marketplace app licenses [closed]

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I ordered a FirefoxOS smartphone yesterday and inspected the Firefox marketplace for apps.
I was wondering where i can find the licenses for each APP.
Is there a standard license (MIT, BSD, GPL)?
I also searched the MDN but i found no information about licensing models.
Neither open, nor closed source.
For example at F-Droid (which i used in past for Android) solitaire the license is Apache2.
The solitaire at firefox' marketplace has which license?
Only "Open Web Apps" are mentioned here but nothing in detail about licensing.
Does anyone knows about?
I asked this in the SUMO forums at mozilla.org and got my answer:
It appears that this feature is not available. To find the licensing
type of specific applications, you should contact the developer
directly.
This tracking bug has more information, including discussions on this
feature:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=805073

Do I need to purchase an iTextSharp license for an intranet application? [closed]

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This question may have been answered already, but I haven't been able to find an answer matching my scenario. I'm trying to understand when it's required to purchase a license for iTextSharp.
I want to use iTextSharp in an intranet application within a for-profit company. Can I use the free version? Or am I required to purchase a license? I will not be selling the application or the source code. The application will be used internally by members of the organization.
The issue is not about the internal/external use. It's not even about selling the application or not. It's just a matter of license:
If you release you application under a AGPL-compatible license, you don't need to purchase an iText commercial license.
In not, you'll have to contact their sales department, and purchase one.

Most suitable payment gateway API for Google App Engine [closed]

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Please which payment api/toolkit is most suitable for Google app-engine platform. I found Google check-out SDK which seemed really nice but its not available for use in my country (US and UK only). I also found PayPal X toolkit which is very cool but it supports just PayPal card transactions. Are there any more suitable ones that can be widely used?
I'm using stripe on my app engine app. I was impressed by how easy it was to implement and its array of features.

Apple iCloud calendar API [closed]

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I've been trying to find out of its possible to access Apple's iCloud calendar from a web application.
Does it support CalDAV or any sort of web API? I can't seem to find a clear answer for this.
iCloud uses CalDAV. A quick Google search returns this hint for determining server URL info for use with iCal on Mac OS 10.6 -- but once you have that info you should be able to use it with any CalDAV client.

DirectX web installer license, distributable? [closed]

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I want to bundle DirectX web installer with my application and run on user's system to update their DirectX. I want to know if redistribution of DirectX web installer is permitted.
From the License Agreement shown when launching the installer it seems that you cannot redistribute it. Then again, this didn't stop many setup developers.
A simple solution is to use a custom action which downloads and launches the installer. This way you use the Microsoft URL and meet the EULA requirements.

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