Agreed - great news!

I've been using ASM a lot lately (on Groovy http://groovy.codehaus.org) and it rocks for generating bytecode dynamically. We can definitely use ASM for any bytecode generation stuff we need.

On Monday, October 6, 2003, at 11:01  pm, Jan Bartel wrote:

Great news! I use JOTM for JettyPlus's transaction manager, so I'm very pleased to see it will be available for Geronimo too.

At least initially, we should be able to work with JOTM as a 3rd party jar served from ibiblio, and create a Geronimo environment where the actual transaction manager is a pluggable component.

cheers,
Jan


Jean-Bernard Stefani wrote:
Dear Brian and Greg,
We (ObjectWeb) owe you a response on possible changes of licenses for
ObjectWeb components, to further the possibility for collaboration between
Apache and ObjectWeb.
I am happy to report that both the ObjectWeb Board and the ObjectWeb
College of Architects have agreed that, for ObjectWeb components that are
to be developed collaboratively with the Apache Software Foundation, a
change of license from LGPL to BSD is encouraged.
Ultimately, of course, the final responsibility for effecting such a change
lies with the copyright holders of the source code under consideration.
For the two cases at hand, namely the JOTM transaction engine and the ASM
bytecode manipulator, I am happy to report that the respective copyright
holders are ready to make this change, should the ASF require it.
As we discussed in previous messages, I believe such a policy meets the
requirements of the ASF for incorporating ObjectWeb components in its code
base.
Best regards,
Jean-Bernard
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