I don't believe it works like that. My understanding is that as long as the flowscript block is an optional part of Cocoon then there is no problem with releasing the flowscript block even if it requires a jar under the NPL. We just have to provide notice and not include the NPL'd jar within our distribution.

Ralph

David Crossley wrote:
Ralph Goers wrote:
This may not be too big a deal for Cocoon trunk. So long as flowscript is an optional part of Cocoon I believe we are OK. However, it probably also means that while other blocks can take advantage of flowscript they shouldn't rely on it.

I presume that this will put the problem onto the "Flowscript Block"
which could not be officially released if Rhino is a mandatory
part of that block.

-David

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