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====Provider====
 
====Provider====
 
Developed by the National Library of New Zealand and the British Library, initiated by the International Internet Preservation Consortium. Currently maintained by Oakleigh Consulting Ltd.
 
Developed by the National Library of New Zealand and the British Library, initiated by the International Internet Preservation Consortium. Currently maintained by Oakleigh Consulting Ltd.
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====Licensing and cost====
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[http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Apache License] – free.
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====Development activity====
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No information is available on the current funding status for development, although the SourceForge site’s bugtracker continues to list new entries and responses. WCT encourages developer participation, publishing a Developers Guide with the latest release.
 
====Platform and interoperability====
 
====Platform and interoperability====
 
WCT was written in Java and designed to run in Apache Tomcat. It has been tested on Red Hat Linux, Solaris, and (to a lesser extent) Microsoft Windows. Three relational databases are officially supported: Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL. The software itself makes use of part or all of several other open-source components, including: Heritrix; Wayback; Acegi Security System; Apache Axis; Apache Commons Logging; Hibernate; Quartz; and Spring Application Framework.
 
WCT was written in Java and designed to run in Apache Tomcat. It has been tested on Red Hat Linux, Solaris, and (to a lesser extent) Microsoft Windows. Three relational databases are officially supported: Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL. The software itself makes use of part or all of several other open-source components, including: Heritrix; Wayback; Acegi Security System; Apache Axis; Apache Commons Logging; Hibernate; Quartz; and Spring Application Framework.
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= Development Activity =
 
= Development Activity =
 
<!-- Provide *evidence* of development activity of the tool. For example, RSS feeds for code issues or commits. -->
 
<!-- Provide *evidence* of development activity of the tool. For example, RSS feeds for code issues or commits. -->
No information is available on the current funding status for development, although the SourceForge site&rsquo;s bugtracker continues to list new entries and responses. WCT encourages developer participation, publishing a Developers Guide with the latest release.
 
 
 
All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/DIA-NZ/webcurator/commits
 
All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/DIA-NZ/webcurator/commits
 
   
 
   

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