>
> So, you can check your application's SQL Server compatibility once per 
> Workstation and Major Release. jOOQ's licensing strategy generally doesn't 
> keep you from implementing a 15-people, 5-year project against MySQL, and 
> then switching to SQL Server in the last month of the project. But I'm 
> pretty sure, if you were to do this, your application will terribly fail 
> and the money saved on jOOQ licenses will be lost again in eternal 
> bugfixing sessions :-)


Unless you have the power of Microsoft behind you all licensing agreements 
are honor based rather than enforceable, but I hope that you find that the 
majority of your business focussed users are prepared to honor not just the 
letter but also the spirit of your agreement terms. I fit far more in the 
'likes to mess about with code' group of users and so am unlikely to 
generate you any income as your OS based solution allows me to continue to 
work with JOOQ.

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