Hi, everyone. I would like to submit my Tomcat JNDI (ejb-ref, resource-ref) integration, asap. However, I would like to resolve the licensing issues before I do so. If my class is licensed under the GPL (as part of jBoss), but imports, extends, or otherwise uses, Tomcat classes (APL), I think I'm okay, since the APL is not infective. Is this true? If so, I'd like to submit my code. I think this might fall under 3rd Party Integration, which, from the site, would mean I need to talk to Juha Lindfors. Is this correct? Thanks, all. -- Kevin Lewis Middle Reliever Axys Solutions http://www.AxysSolutions.com/
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