Simon Christian wrote:
>
> I think the deal is: you must have a copy of Jason Hunter's book
> 'Java Servlet Programming' for each (Servlet) developer in the
> company, then you can use the com.oreilly.servlet tools.
> Alternatively, it is free for non-commercial use. the
> full license is at:
>
> http://www.servlets.com/resources/com.oreilly.servlet/license.html
>
> So not free, but then not expensive :)
To clarify, it's only the development team on the particular project.
Not necessarily the whole company. :-)
-jh-
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