They want to know what kind of licenses are in use. I thinke the best answer is
that from Jesse, just refer to the java license.
/Fredrik
> 9 dec. 2020 kl. 01:55 skrev Paul Yu :
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> What are they asking about it?
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> Paul
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>> On
Yeah, I found this on the wiki:
License
As of WebObjects 5.3, the deployment of WebObjects-based server applications is
now permitted on any platform. The Xcode 3.1 license (The last that included
any reference to WebObjects) stated this:
D. WebObjects Software. Subject to the terms and
As I recall, we're adhering to the last license Apple published and it stated
unlimited deployment license on any Java platform and development on any Mac.
-- Mark
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What are they asking about it?
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> On Dec 8, 2020, at 6:01 PM, frelin--- via Webobjects-dev
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> Licensing and WebObjects
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> I have a couple of lawyers wondering about the licensing situation for
> applications developed with
Ya, the answer is don’t worry about it.
Apple long since dropped support and that’s that. Don’t call it “WO” just say
it is JAVA, there’s really very little “WO” but for the app server part
> On Dec 8, 2020, at 6:01 PM, frelin--- via Webobjects-dev
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> Licensing and WebObjects
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Licensing and WebObjects
I have a couple of lawyers wondering about the licensing situation for
applications developed with WebObjects and Wonder.
If anyone here has been in a similar situation and have a readily answer i
would really appreciate it!
/Fredrik