LGPL probably isn't bad enough to prevent people from using it. So the drive 
to create a BSD or Apache-style implementation hasn't exceeded the effort.

On Friday 25 October 2002 08:16 pm, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> But JBoss is.  JBoss support EJB but has some features as a general app
> server that are pretty sweet.
>
> And as much as I wish we had something as good.... Jingoism aside....we
> simply don't.
>
> But I don't think JBoss is crying over not being an apache project at
> the moment ;-)
>
> I wish we did have something that supported a non-crappy interface like
> EOB (eob.sourceforge.net) but had the high performance app server
> facillies like JBoss.
>
> Flame away!
>
> -Andy
>
> Paulo Gaspar wrote:
> >Jon's predictions never became truth...
> >...probably because J2EE is not interesting enough!
> >=;o)
> >
> >Have fun,
> >Paulo Gaspar
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
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