> > Evermind's position, as stated on the FAQ, is that they would be SUED by > > Sun if they made their source code public. > > > > What?! What is the rationale behind this conclusion??? > > Talk to Sun. J2EE licensing prevents an open source J2EE implementation > (although a "compatible" implementation of J2EE might be okay. I don't > know.) according to the flashline server comparison matrix (http://www.flashline.com/components/appservermatrix.jsp), orion is not a J2EE licensee. I cant imagine that simply implementing the publicized spec makes you liable to Sun..
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