Guys,

This brings me back to question I asked long time ago. Few weeks ago Lutris
shut down Enhydra Enterprise project because of potential conflicts with
Suns license policy governing J2EE spec. When I reviewed these lately, EJB
license and J2EE license are almost identical, therefore I was wondering if
you have clarity if it is legal and possible to provide and distribute open
source and free implementation of EJB spec in the form of Jonas server and
then use it in other commercial applications.

Your opinion in this is highly appreciated,

Miro

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Jonas SOAP Support?

I always thought that whole bouquet of SOAP-related protocols to be an
high-level communications layer above EJB (and even above J2EE, since it is
not mentioned in J2EE but in SunONE only), and for JOnAS beeing an EJB
container, not to be related to the project. So, if you say EVERY
contribution is welcome, does this mean JOnAS is not only a container in
future but tends to be a complete, heterogenous server product? This is
essential to know, since for those who wanted a complete server product, in
the past Enhydra Enterprise was the product of desire.

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