Re: Java EE schema license question

2006-10-30 Thread Dan Diephouse
CC'ing cxf-dev and apache legal, as it pertains to Geronimo, but I think it would be good for us (CXF) to hear from legal The part of the license that concerns me is this: No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its

Re: Java EE schema license question

2006-10-30 Thread Guillaume Nodet
Schemas has been removed from the latest Geronimo distributions. They are only used at build time to generate xmlbeans classes to parse the deployment descriptors and are no longer distributed afaik. On 10/30/06, Dan Diephouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CC'ing cxf-dev and apache legal, as it

RE: Java EE schema license question

2006-10-30 Thread Hurley, Oisin
No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any. In Eclipse-land, when these files are needed by the WTP framework, it actually pops up a dialog box with the license and you have to click yes to carry

Re: Java EE schema license question

2006-10-30 Thread Matt Hogstrom
For Geronimo (apart from initial setup) it is most often run in a background environment through scripts so there isn't a person their to accept the license. We could probably create some kind of acceptance file that a user would have to manually update but that's kind of clunky. On Oct

Re: Java EE schema license question

2006-10-30 Thread David Jencks
We recently noticed this problem also and have removed all the sun schemas from our distributions and active svn branches. Earlier releases (up through 1.1) included the j2ee 1.4 schemas, and we haven't made any attempt to stop distributing them or modify the svn tags for the releases to