Wasn't the plan to switch to Apache Licence 2.0 anyway?

On 09/03/2014 02:09 PM, Stefan Rossbach wrote:
> On 03.09.2014 06:26, Holger Schmeisky wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I researched a bit on IDEA's capabilities for something like the SWT
>> Browser and there is no such thing. Looking for Swing browsers:
>>
>>      * JavaFX Webview [1], but it seems JavaFX is not fully supported in
>> IDEA [2]
>>      * DJProject [3], but it is not developed since 2011 and probably
>> lacks functionality  
>>      * JxBrowser [4] can do everything we need and looks really good, but
>> is commercial. I asked them for an open source license and they do
>> provide free licenses to open source products, so that should be no
>> problem. Is there a problem with the Saros license when we embed a
>> closed-source 3rd party library?
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLAndPlugins
>
> And now the "fun" begins ... reading that chapter it is even hard to
> decide if you can develop a simple
> Eclipse IDE Plugin using GPL as you are calling Eclipse Code which is
> not licensed under GPL.
>> Regards,
>> Holger
>>
>>
>> [1] http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/webview/jfxpub-webview.htm
>> [2] http://devnet.jetbrains.com/message/5507484#5507484
>> [3] http://djproject.sourceforge.net/ns/
>> [4] http://www.teamdev.com/jxbrowser
>>
>> Holger Schmeisky; holge...@fu-berlin.de
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>>
>> Am 01.09.2014 13:22, schrieb Matthias Bohnstedt:
>>> Thank you very much for the clarification and the advice, this helps me
>>> a lot. And soory for writting german in the mailinglist, I just hit the
>>> “all reply” button and didn’t look twice. My bad.
>>>
>>> Greetings Matthias Bohnstedt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-09-01 10:09 GMT+02:00 Lutz Prechelt <prech...@inf.fu-berlin.de
>>> <mailto:prech...@inf.fu-berlin.de>>:
>>>
>>>       Matthias,
>>>
>>>       please observe that this is an English-language mailing list.
>>>       Björn's German email was a mistake.
>>>
>>>       You asked how you should go about understanding the browser-based
>>>       GUI approach better.
>>>       Here is a suggestion:
>>>
>>>       - talk to Damla Durmaz, she is implementing a simple (without input)
>>>          case on the Eclipse side right now
>>>
>>>       - the browser base component already exists on the Eclipse side
>>>          (written by Björn Kahlert)
>>>
>>>       - have a closer look at how Björns component works (it builds on
>>>          top of Eclipse's SWT browser component but adds a lot of
>>>          usage simplification stuff)
>>>
>>>       - look at IntelliJ: What does the most suitable IntelliJ (Swing) 
>>> browser
>>>          component look like?
>>>          Here are a few starting points:
>>>       
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/48249/is-there-a-way-to-embed-a-browser-in-java
>>>       
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1454652/embed-browser-in-java-based-desktop-application
>>>
>>>       - How would one wrap it such that it becomes fully(!) compatible
>>>          to Björns Eclipse component?
>>>          If necessary, we will of course modify Björns component to make
>>>          this easier.
>>>
>>>       - When you understand this, come back and explain it to all of us,
>>>          so we can make a decision together how to proceed.
>>>
>>>       Second, you said it was your understanding that parts of the
>>>       Saros-E GUI were implemented in this browser-based way.
>>>       No, this is not the case.
>>>       Björn has built a different application where this is true.
>>>       But for Saros, we only now start to look into this implementation
>>>       style -- so there is plenty of free space for you to act in.
>>>
>>>          Lutz Prechelt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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