Thanks Tim!

I really appreciate your help! Such an answer would be great. If it is definitely impossbile to use Hibernate I should be fine with OJB as well.

Olli

Tim O'Brien wrote:

For Oliver's sake, could we submit the question to ASF counsel and see
if there is any way to allow us to use Hibernate in even the most round
about way.

Even though I'm fairly certain of the answer (no). It would be nice to
get a firm answer - yes or no - from an officer or the board. What is
the best way to bring this to the boards' attention. Email to Greg,
copying Robyn Wagner?


I just don't feel comfortable telling someone this is impossible without
getting a firmer legal opinion.   I'm certain that IANAL applies to most
of us.

Tim O'Brien


-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 12:03 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: RE: Can I use Hibernate in an Apache project without compromising the Apache License?


Mahler Thomas wrote:

You might consider Using Apache OJB (http://db.apache.org/ojb).
It can do everything that hibernate can do - and more.

We don't hear much (enough?) about OJB. Has anyone written up an "OJB for Hibernate Users" type document?


        --- Noel


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