Since you are not using their code or copying it I would say that is not a problem even if you have seen it, as it used to be with the original versions of JSF. But I am not very knowledgeable in legal matters, maybe you could ask the legal list?
Bruno 2009/9/2 Werner Punz <[email protected]>: > Ok I have a rather difficult question here: > I did the f:ajax part of the behavior and the renderer clean room. > But to get it up and running under a testing ground fast meant > I had to check the f:ajax taghandler from mojarra and patch 2-3 things in, > which was triggering my tag instead of the mojarra one. > > The main reason I am asking here is I am in the middle of a reimplementation > of the said tag handler. > But I am sort of stained by the mojarra sources, by having seen that part. > > My question is now. The ajax tag code is clean and the renderer as well, > but the tag handler is not. Shall I stop working on it and let someone else > do it, or shall I continue? > > The tag handler is a complete reimplementation however and has severe > structural differences, there is not a single line of code not written by > me, but as I said ... stained due to having patched mojarras code for > testing :-(. > > >
