Mr H. Morgan wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I need some confirmation that I have understood the licensing terms
>correctly, before we drop Java 3D for our biological imaging
>application.  I think the following 2 conditions mean we cannot use
>Java 3D -
>
>We cannot include the sun license with our program as we use the LGPL.
>
Why would a LGPL library have a problem using Java3D.  We have licensed
Xj3D using the LGPL and I see no problems with basing it on Java3D.  Its
like any other system library.  You can't rip apart their Java3D
installer, but you can use it.

>
>We cannot expect the users to install it themselves as they are mainly
>non-computer literate biologists who have enough problems with Java Web
>Start.
>
So you want to repackage the Java3D install into your own?  That would
be a problem.  But I'm not sure why you would do that.  In your
installer you just run their installer, when it returns just keep going.

>
>

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Alan Hudson
President: Yumetech, Inc.                      http://www.yumetech.com/
Web3D Open Source Chair        http://www.web3d.org/TaskGroups/source/

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