Hi i've a simple question about StrutsMenu and Display tag library...
It's possible to use StrutsMenu and Display tag for realize commercial products?
Thank in advance
Alessio
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The license states that commercial applications built with Struts (or
anything else developed by Apache) must include a copyright
notice/acknowledgment be included either in the software documentation or in
the software itself. What does software itself mean?
Public display on a web page
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Galbreath, Mark wrote:
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 09:23:34 -0400
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The license states that commercial
(or even a footnote) on the home page.
Mark
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Galbreath, Mark wrote:
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Galbreath, Mark wrote:
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Thanks, Craig. Do
, September 06, 2002 00:11
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I am preparing technical and business information to deliver to a
technology group
at my firm. I know the issue of licensing and copyright will come up and
of course I
have read and studied the Apache license. One question I know will be
asked is this:
How does the Apache process (with its
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that require a license key etc.
regards
Merrill
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Thanks Craig
on
that?
Second, The license. Clause 3 says that you must give credit to
Apache/Struts. It looks like a Powered by Struts is sufficient. Does this
apply as well for intranet applications? For Internet applications, does this
need to be on each page of the application, or just the first page
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Subject: Who's using Struts and license issue
I'm trying to get a Fortune 125 company to convert from their
existing internal
web framework. During my analysis two questions have come up.
First, Who's using Struts? Is there a list of big companies
Dan Cancro wrote:
Here are some users that I've seen mentioned on the mailing list:
Fannie Mae, Shell, Deutsche Bank, IBM, Sun, HP, Hallmark, Pizza Hut, Daimler
Chrysler, Capital One.
-Dan
What about the licensing issues? I'd be quite interested to hear
comments on those.
--
To
Personally, I've got no problems with Struts or plastering
powered by Struts on every page.
I would, if I were in charge of brand management/marketing.
Does the Struts license allow putting that sentence in
a meta tag (bad) or as an HTML comment (good), so that
it's invisible to the regular
The License issue you're describing only applies if you are redistributing
the software - that is if you distribute the software to some other entity
and THEY install it. If this is the case, any docs (or the code you give
them) must include an acknowledgement.
*
* 3. The end-user
From the apache license:
* 3. The end-user documentation included with the redistribution, if
*any, must include the following acknowlegement:
* This product includes software developed by the
*Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).
*Alternately
You just need to include the Apache License
http://apache.org/LICENSE
along with any of your own copyrights, disclaimers, or licensing
notices. Or, if you don't do any of that, in a file next to to the JARs.
What's going on, is that when you credit yourself, Apache wants to be
credited too
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Subject: Re: Who's using Struts and license issue
You just need to include the Apache License
http://apache.org/LICENSE
along with any of your own copyrights, disclaimers, or licensing
notices. Or, if you don't do
"McKisson, Shawn" wrote:
What is the licensing model for struts?
The FAQ off of the Jakarta site is broken and I could not find any sort of
archive.
Thanks.
--shawn
Struts, like all projects on the Jakarta site, is licensed under the Apache
Software License http://www.
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