Curious.  Why is OptimJ released under a commercial license?  It is based on 
Java, can be use as an Eclipse plug-in, and uses a number of free software or 
open source solvers.  

Is Optimj contributing back to the free software community?  

I don't mean to call you out on this just wondering why.

Larry
http://industrialengineertools.blogspot.com

-----Original Message-----
From: help-glpk-bounces+larry.d'[email protected] 
[mailto:help-glpk-bounces+larry.d'[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Patrick Viry
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 8:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Help-glpk] ANNOUNCEMENT: OptimJ solver link for GLPK/Java

Dear all,

It is our pleasure to announce the availability of an OptimJ solver
link for GLPK.

OptimJ is a new Java-based algebraic modeling language with powerful
constructs for data modeling and bulk data processing. Models are
expressed in a high-level mathematical notation and benefit from all
Java libraries and development tools. They can be deployed directly
within any Java-based IT environment.

You'll find more information at http://www.ateji.com/optimj.html,
including whitepapers and code samples. You can also browse the
newsletter archive at http://www.ateji.com/newsletter.html for
specific topics. Questions and comments are welcome in the user forums
at http://forums.ateji.com/.

The software can be downloaded for evaluation at
http://www.ateji.com/downloads.html. Free licences are available for
teachers and students.

Regards,

The Ateji team.


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