Actually, you also need to include JSR 197 officially :-) This silliest
JSR of all was just done to make javax.microedition.io available
on J2SE ... That JSR was a weird experience ...
Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
DJD> Upayavira wrote:
>> Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
>>
>>>Richard S. Hall wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>It seems like we could just remove the offending code with the
>>>>dependency until it is resolved if this were going to hold up graduation.
>>>
>>>What offending code though? Referencing the javax.microedition classes
>>>seems fine from the licence terms of the JSR 139 specification? It includes:
>>>
>>> Sun Microsystems, Inc. ("Sun") hereby grants you a
>>> fully-paid, non-exclusive, non-transferable,
>>> worldwide, limited license (without the right to
>>> sublicense), under the Sun's applicable
>>> intellectual property rights to view, download,
>>> use and reproduce the Specification only for the
>>> purpose of internal evaluation, which shall be
>>> understood to include developing applications
>>> intended to run on an implementation of the
>>> Specification provided that such applications do
>>> not themselves implement any portion(s) of the
>>> Specification.
>>>
>>>JSR-000139 Connected Limited Device Configuration 1.1
>>>(Final Release)
>>>
>>>http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr139/index.html
>>> follow the links to download the spec and then review licence.
>>
>>
>> "without the right to sublicense"
>>
>> Isn't that enough to scupper us?
DJD> Hmmm, ok, got me there. Doesn't that mean that writing any application
DJD> against J2ME CLDC is not allowed.
DJD> Dan.
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