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2010/11/17 ankit sablok <[email protected]>

> do we need to study whole of C++ and All the standard algorithms to appear
> in a competiton like GCJ please guid e e guys as this is my first appearance
> here
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Eagle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Reinier,
>>
>>          I don't know what is long form of FUD, but it appears from
>> the context that it is some bad phrase. I am sorry if my intentions
>> appeared to be bad from my last posts. I assure you that they are not
>> and my concerns were genuine. My doubts were almost clear by Luciono's
>> response; I have saved the links he has provided.
>>          Your response has made it clear that you and I are getting
>> different pages upon clicking the first link in my last post. Probably
>> some cookie on my computer is responsible.
>>          Anyway, thanks for your response. I am looking forward to
>> competing in GCJ 2011 with Java again.
>>          Regards!
>>
>> Eagle
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 15, 11:06 pm, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > OpenJDK is open source. Are you intentionally spreading FUD or someone
>> > else has been FUDding you?
>> >
>> > Just because some oracle download page links to java downloads does
>> > not imply that the license on the earlier page applies. For example,
>> > if you follow the link to java downloads on your first link, you get
>> > to this page:
>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
>> > - where you can't find that license you mentioned anywhere. Or, just
>> > download any Oracle-supplied JVM and you'll find no such license
>> > anywhere there either.
>> >
>> > Your second link is for the OTN. You do not need to be a member of OTN
>> > to use / develop for java.
>> >
>> > On Nov 15, 2:39 pm, Eagle <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >            Thanks for the information! But, just check the following
>> > > two links-
>> >
>> > > 1.  http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/downloads/index.html
>> > >     where it is mentioned that-
>> > >     [quote]
>> > >  Please note that all Sun product patches, updates and firmware on the
>> > > Sun Download Center (also known as CDS and SDLC) and on SunSolve will
>> > > be moving to My Oracle Support. After 10 December 2010, these will
>> > > only be available on My Oracle Support from the Patches and Updates
>> > > tab. Information on accessing and using My Oracle Support can be found
>> > > at the My Oracle Support Welcome Center for Oracle Sun Customers and
>> > > Partners.
>> >
>> > > Access to other types of content on Sun Download Center is not
>> > > changing at this time. However, please note that in the future these
>> > > will be moving to either Oracle Technology Network Software Downloads
>> > > site, or to Oracle eDelivery.
>> > >    [unquote]
>> >
>> > > 2.
>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/testcontent/standard-license-088383...
>> > >         where it is mentioned that-
>> > >     [quote]
>> > > We grant you a nonexclusive, nontransferable limited license to use
>> > > the programs only for the purpose of developing, testing, prototyping
>> > > and demonstrating your application, and not for any other purpose. If
>> > > you use the application you develop under this license for any
>> > > internal data processing or for any commercial or production purposes,
>> > > or you want to use the programs for any purpose other than as
>> > > permitted under this agreement, you must obtain a production release
>> > > version of the program by contacting us or an Oracle reseller to
>> > > obtain the appropriate license. You acknowledge that we may not
>> > > produce a production release version of the program and any
>> > > development efforts undertaken by you are at your own risk. We may
>> > > audit your use of the programs.
>> > > [unquote]
>> >
>> > >          So, I am confused. Whether the links mentioned by you are
>> > > latest or the above two are latest?
>> > > Please guide.
>> >
>> > >      Thanks in advance,
>> >
>> > > Eagle
>> >
>> > > On Nov 15, 3:55 am, Luciano Morozowski Junior <[email protected]>
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > > > I couldn't find where it was written that "now we can use Java only
>> for self
>> > > > use". From a Java SE
>> > > > FAQ<
>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/faqs-jsp-13669...>
>> > > > :
>> >
>> > > > 8.* Q: Is Java SE still 'free'?
>> > > > *
>> > > > *    A:* Java SE continues to be available under the Sun Binary Code
>> License
>> > > > (BCL) with no additional cost for its use. The only change to the
>> Java SE
>> > > > platform is the length of time for which Sun intends to provide
>> updates and
>> > > > support for Java Se release families. For more information on
>> licensing
>> > > > terms, see the license overview
>> > > > page<http://www.sun.com/software/javaseforbusiness/getit.jsp>
>> > > > .
>> >
>> > > > Oracle offers "Java for Business", which is a paid JVM that no
>> "business" is
>> > > > required to buy. AFAIK, anyone (either personal or business) can
>> still use
>> > > > the free Java SE JVM.
>> >
>> > > > Regards,
>> > > > Luciano.
>> >
>> > > > On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 17:54, Eagle <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >         I used Java to solve problems in GCJ 2009 and 2010. Prior
>> to
>> > > > > that I used C++ in GCJs. A couple of days ago, I was going through
>> > > > > license of Java. It seems that now we can use Java only for self
>> use.
>> > > > > Even its use for productive purposes in own organization will not
>> be
>> > > > > allowed without permission from Oracle (the new owner of Java).
>> > > > > Similar terms are there for developing a commercial application.
>> In
>> > > > > view of this, will Java be allowed in GCJ 2011? This is important,
>> > > > > because if it is not then it is better to start practice in some
>> other
>> > > > > language for the upcoming competition.
>> >
>> > > > > Eagle
>> >
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