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Licensing derived Spring class

Hello all. I needed some custom functionality in a Spring class (org..web.servlet.mvc.annotation.An  notationMethodHandlerAdapter, to be specific). The changes I need are not significant, but the changes are to some private inner classes of that class. Try as I may to extend the class and modify it that way, I have resorted to simply copying the entire source file and making changes to the class as a whole. This was definitely a last resort.

So, now I have quot;MyAnnotationMethodHandlerAdapterquot;, which is basically quot;AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapterquot; copied and modified with my changes. My question is, what do I need to do in terms of the license? From my understanding, as long as I retain the original license in the source file, and note somewhere in the class that this is derived from quot;AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapterquot;, then it should be ok. Is that correct? Also, is it ok to change its package name, or do I need to retain the org.... package name? Thank you for all of the help!

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