If we are going to ship JQuery with the tools jar, then I would prefer that it be possible for the Derby build to build JQuery from source. We have put a lot of effort into making it possible to build everything from source so that Derby can be bundled with Ubuntu.

Thanks,
-Rick

Nirmal Fernando wrote:
Hi Kathey,

I think it's probably repackaging JQuery with Derby, latter one was
bit tedious for a user
I guess.

Any other ideas?

Thanks.

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 2:50 AM, Kathey Marsden
<[email protected]> wrote:
 On 7/17/2010 9:27 PM, Nirmal Fernando wrote:
Hi All,

I'm planning to use JQuery to make PlanExporter tool
more attractive and easy to read. But I saw there's a
license incompatibility, with Apache & JQuery.

Nirmal, could you explain what type of integration we are talking about?
Would we be repackaging JQuery in some way  or would people just need to
download JQuery  in order to use the nicer interface for the tool? If it is
the latter, would we need to change our NOTICE file?

Thanks

Kathey


Here's the JQuery license header:

/*!
 * jQuery JavaScript Library v1.4.2
 * http://jquery.com/
 *
 * Copyright 2010, John Resig
 * Dual licensed under the MIT or GPL Version 2 licenses.
 * http://jquery.org/license
 *
 * Includes Sizzle.js
 * http://sizzlejs.com/
 * Copyright 2010, The Dojo Foundation
 * Released under the MIT, BSD, and GPL Licenses.
 *
 * Date: Sat Feb 13 22:33:48 2010 -0500
 */

Can someone confirm that there's a license
incompatibility? or Can I use JQuery?

Thanks.

--
Best Regards,
Nirmal

C.S.Nirmal J. Fernando
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
University of Moratuwa,
Sri Lanka.





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