Hi Roger,

2013/10/13 Roger Thomas <[email protected]>

> 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.
>

Yes, you are right.


> 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.
>

Good for you :-)

Cheers
Lukas

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