Ok, when ready I'll follow up with on that before starting implementation. As I told Tim Reilly, for right now I'm just using vmid class, even though it's not great (doesn't differ within the same vm instance until very end). Basically that class seems to use the vm instance as the spatial node. Suits my purposes for right now, but I am planning on revisiting the UUID issue and implementing one with Tim that complies with the standard (the IETF one, though I think DCE is the same?), if the Axis implementation does not follow that standard.

Bill Barnhill


Weaver, Scott wrote:


I think Apache Axis has an implementation of this algorithm.

Regards,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Barnhill William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 7:10 PM
To: Jetspeed Developers List
Subject: A copyright question

Here is a copyright question...

I came across some code for generating a guid unique over IEEE 802
address space and a time of 35 years.
The URL is http://www.theserverside.com/patterns/thread.jsp?thread_id=4976
The author is listed as Adrian Maclean, but I could find no way of
contacting them.
The code implements a standard IEEE algorithm.

What is the viability of using including this code in a greater whole
and donating the whole to the ASF?

I'm guessing it's a no-go, but could use some info from more
license-aware people.



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