Hello Thomas,
First thank you for your reply.
I just realised my mistake after i released the library yesterday that i
should nt hav remove your headers. My knowledge in software licensing is not
really that big. But i think i gave you all the credit for the main idea of
this project in one my post here. The intention was not definilty to steal
anything from you since i m not trying to make money and hav any credits out
of this.
I m changing the source code right now the puting your copyrights back.
Once again sorry for the inconvience.
Like i said in one of the post i just saw that u were not interested to work
on the project anymore so i started my own. I wrote you a couple of times
but u were not really answering me(i guess u are a busy man).
HTML5 is great but i think some things will npt work in the normal browser
event with html5(offline pdf or excel generation for example).

If i put the library under gpl is because a friend told me that the best way
the keep improvment in the community.

Once again i did nt ment to harm you in any way.

Regards,

Alain

2010/11/2 Thomas Broyer <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Alain,
>
> On 1 nov, 00:30, nino ekambi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello community,
> > Igt s been a long way but i m proud to annouce the release of Gwt4Air 1.0
> > Gwt4Air will give you the the ability to turn  your GWT apps in to
> desktop
> > apps using adobe air.
> >
> > You can download the jar here http://code.google.com/p/gwt4air/.
>
> Er, RAR?!
>
> > The first release is compatible with gxt 2.2, gwt 2.0 and adobe air 2. It
> > includes the following features:
> >
> >  1) Access to the core AIR APi from GWT, you basically can do anything
> you
> > would do in actionscript or javascript.
> >  2) An adapter to make GXT(Ext-GWT) works inside the air application
> sandbox
> >  3) A pdf module to read and write pdf files.
> >  4) A google maps module, so you can produce maps even when your web
> client
> > is offline
> >  5) An adapter to male RPC and RequestBuilder calls possible with AIR.
> >  6) A sample app with source code that shows some examples. One of the
> > example is how you can export an GXT chart to pdf using gwt4air.
> >
> > The next releases will add more and more features(check out the roadmap)
> > To get started you can check out the wiki page.
> >
> > I hope you guys are going to like this and provide some good feedbacks.
> > For any question please feel free to contact me.
>
> I don't really mind that you copied code from
> http://gwt-in-the-air.googlecode.com
> as I've been bad at maintaining it and answering your concerns (I've
> both lost interest in the project and don't really believe in AIR any
> more actually, "HTML5" is the way forward IMO); what I don't quite
> like is that you're relicensing it under GPL without first asking me
> (interestingly, you included Apache 2.0 COPYING files but added GPL
> headers to the Java files). I'd have happily accepted patches, and
> even "given" you the project if you asked for it and somehow showed
> interest in maintaining (both fixing and enhancing) it.
>
> I won't enter in a battle: I'm not a lawyer and I don't have time or
> money to spend for it. In the end, I'd rather see my code used by
> someone (even "stolen" that way) than not at all.
>
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