Jukka,

There's traffic right now on beehive and xmlbeans mailing lists
regarding exactly for resolution of this problem. Please stay tuned...

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On 10/1/05, Jukka Keto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The current Axis2 implementation seems to be depend on STAX style of
> processing XML streams. The current package, axis2-0.92-bin, even embeds
> the BEAs JSR-173 implementation of the STAX interface definition JSR-173.
>
> However, the BEA Binary License of STAX seems to retain the copyright
> of the implementation code and denies copying the software forward to
> anyone. Is this correct assumption?
>
> Anyway the BEA grants licence to review develop and use the implementation
> source code on a technilogical test implementation, provided some required
> notices are met, which are not  (by the way) in the axis2-0.92-bin
> -package.
>
> Remarkable about the BEA Licensing is that the STAX implementation package
> by BEA has 4 different licence agreements and none seem to be Apache2
> nor LGPL nor any equivalent. At least to me, this is all quite confusing.
>
> So am I correct in deducing that the STAX and thus AXIOM is not
> distributable by Apache2 license when it contains STAX implementation
> by BEA???
>
> So, any value adding implementation using the AXIOM with the BEA Binary
> STAX implementation within, may NOT be licensed to clients?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Jukka Keto
>
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> jk - www.solenovo.fi
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