I'll double check, but I think the TCK will be liscenced using the
Apache 2.0, it's just that Oracle will maintain the copyrights. As per
agreements with the JCP, the TCK can only enforce the specification
which is developed by the Java Community EG. I know Martin is on the
Expert Group representing Apache and so am I (representing Trinidad and
the new Rich Renderkit we'll be donating soon). So the TCK can be
influenced though that process.
IMO, it's very much the same relationship that MyFaces has with the JSF
TCK which is developed by Sun, except that because the code developed by
the Apache community will be used as the R.I., the Apache community has
a much better chance to influence both the TCK and the future of the
standard Portlet Bridge.
Scott
Dennis Byrne wrote:
believe the TCK will be developed in-house at Oracle, but the
development of the 301 bridge itself will be done as part of MyFaces
community.
Hello Scott. Does Oracle have control of the TCK licensing? If so,
what are the chances of having anonymous read access to the code, and
a license that lets us keep this in the continuous integration loop
right next the unit tests. Thanks
Thanks,
Scott
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Dennis Byrne