of info on google, but it did take a bit to find the
specifics for doing the JRE as it is not the main deployment for Linux. You
can do a apt-get to get the JDK.
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at Oracle can say if we need a license when deploying machines with
ofbiz and JDK or what it would cost. So I am very happy OFBiz ran ok with
just the JRE.
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and JDK or what it would cost. So I am very happy OFBiz ran ok with
just the JRE.
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can say if we need a license when deploying machines with
ofbiz and JDK or what it would cost. So I am very happy OFBiz ran ok with
just the JRE.
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with your software provided you abide by the terms
and conditions of Java binary code license.
But the license it huge and in legalese.
Sorry if this is totally a bad place to ask, but it sort of related.
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