For the moment, you can't. You will not be able to compile Jahia any more if you remove those classes. We will work in a future release in order to create a more services oriented architecture where you will be easily able to (un)plug certain services without perturbing the others.

So that's why the commerical license allows you to redistribute, copy, etc... those commercial classes. You only cannot use them in production. That's all.... But this should not be a real problem as it will not impact your use of the open source features... Just a few couple of useless classes on your hard drives...

Stéphane

At 15:31 02.11.2006, you wrote:


mmm  ... I wrote the wrong question ...

I saw that every file in jahia source has a header with licence information
..., If I delete every file with commercial licence, can I use the remaining
sources without worry about commercial licences ? Or have I to take another
things in account ??

thanks!




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> Something like http://www.jahia.org/matrix ?
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>>thanks!
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>>a last question .....
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>>where can i find a list of resources which are under the JSSL licence ??
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