Following apache projects are also known to use MX4J: Geronimo, Avalon-Phonenix Tomcat
Regards, Sanket On 7/14/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks for checking the hivemind download, Andreas. I checked the geronimo.1.1 download and it does include the mx4j jars. Its NOTICE file also has this attribution: > ========================================================================= > == MX4J Notice == > ========================================================================= > > This product includes software developed by the MX4J project > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mx4j). -jean Andreas Korneliussen wrote: > Jean T. Anderson wrote: > >> Andrew McIntyre wrote: >> >>> If the goal is to repackage any of these, I'm not sure that will be >>> possible with any of the following, except for Apache Commons >>> Modelling, but is that actually an implementation? >>> >>> For information on compatibility of other open source licenses with >>> the ASL, see: http://people.apache.org/~cliffs/3party.html >>> >>> On 7/13/06, Sanket Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> ... >> >>>> 4. MX4J >>> >>> >>> This has a modified BSD license with an advertising clause, and a >>> restriction to downstream projects on naming. Not that we'd ever name >>> our project MX4J, but it's an extra restriction that isn't in the ASL, >>> so we might need to get a determination from legal-discuss on whether >>> this is acceptable to redistribute. >> >> >> >> here's one precedent for using MX4J at apache (and there might be more): >> >> http://jakarta.apache.org/hivemind/hivemind-jmx/setupJMXImplementation.html >> >> >> > They are using it for development, and testing. However the users need > to download mx4j themselves, or download another JMX implementation, or > use java 5. > > See http://jakarta.apache.org/hivemind/hivemind-jmx/quickstart.html > > I downloaded hivemind-1-1-1, and could not find any redistribution of > mx4j there. > > Andreas > > >> -jean >> > >