J Aaron Farr wrote:

Berin Loritsch wrote:



What about doing it in favor of Doug Lea's Concurrent 1.3.4 ?  That is
what is used to provide the thread pools in Event, even while it was
part of Excalibur Event.


Hate to keep harping on this, but I do believe there were recently some licensing questions about Doug Lea's Concurrent classes. He uses two classes from the JDK and has a special license from Sun:

"All classes are released to the public domain and may be used for any purpose whatsoever without permission or acknowledgment. Portions of the CopyOnWriteArrayList and ConcurrentReaderHashMap classes are adapted from Sun JDK source code. These are copyright of Sun Microsystems, Inc, and are used with their kind permission, as described in this license."

If we use his code we should remember to at least include this in our NOTICE file.

We can include that text, but do bear in mind that we do not use either of those classes in all of Excalibur.

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