Interestingly enough I didn't get an email from Tim yet, but I got a
google alert for this message :)

The original free Scala license was given for a limited period to be
prolonged (or not) later. We knew that the current license is ending
on 30th June and have already decided to prolong it. However we also
decided to do it differently from the current setup (one license
issued to the community). Instead we'll give free personal annual
JavaRebel for Scala licenses individually through a website. This will
give us a better sense of the current JavaRebel/Scala community :)

But (and here comes the embarrassing part) the ZeroTurnaround team was
so overworked lately that we didn't get to implementing the actual
infrastructure yet. We have most of the stuff ready, and hopefully
next week we'll send the announcement to the list. Until then I can
recommend to download 2.0.1 from ZeroTurnaround.com and delete the
current javarebel.lic so you can use the 30 day evaluation. Or just
buy the personal license, it's worth it :)

Sorry for the hassle!
Jevgeni Kabanov
ZeroTurnaround

On Jul 1, 6:49 pm, Timothy Perrett <timo...@getintheloop.eu> wrote:
> I've mailed Jevgeni (at javarebel), so will see what's what. If he doesn't
> come back in a day or two I'll try to get in touch with him again.
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
> On 01/07/2009 16:18, "Peter Robinett" <pe...@bubblefoundry.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Yep, in /Applications/liftweb-1.0/java-rebel/ I have both a
> > javarebel.jar and a javarebel.lic. Removing both of those 1.2.2 files
> > and copying in the 2.0.1 jar works, though it says it's only licensed
> > for a 30 day trial. Timothy, if you can get a longer license that
> > would be awesome. Thanks!
>
> > Peter
>
> > On Jul 1, 3:25 am, Timothy Perrett <timo...@getintheloop.eu> wrote:
> >> The way we are handling it in the installer is all JR users have a .lic 
> >> file
> >> for the license... The actual JAR for javarebel is separate so I think it
> >> would still persist to be an issue.
>
> >> Either way, I've gotten in touch with Jevgeni to see what he says.
>
> >> Cheers, Tim  
>
> >> On 01/07/2009 11:19, "TylerWeir" <tyler.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> You're using an old version, grab 2.0.1 and try that.
>
> >>> 1.X may have expired.
>
> >>> On Jul 1, 3:46 am, Timothy Perrett <timo...@getintheloop.eu> wrote:
> >>>> Hey Peter,
>
> >>>> That is odd! I'll speak with the folk at javarebel and get them to  
> >>>> give us a new license file for the comunity.
>
> >>>> Cheers
>
> >>>> Tim
>
> >>>> Sent from my iPhone
>
> >>>> On 1 Jul 2009, at 08:28, Peter Robinett <pe...@bubblefoundry.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> Hi all,
>
> >>>>> I just launched Maven and got the following error:
> >>>>> $ mvn jetty:run
>
> >>>>> ##########################################################
>
> >>>>> ZeroTurnaround JavaRebel 1.2.2 (200812021546)
> >>>>> (c) Copyright Webmedia, Ltd, 2007, 2008. All rights reserved.
>
> >>>>> YOUR JAVAREBEL LIMITED LICENSE HAS EXPIRED!
> >>>>> This product is licensed to Scala Community
> >>>>> until June 30, 2009
> >>>>> for unlimited number of developer seats on site.
> >>>>> With the following restrictions:
> >>>>> For use with Scala only
>
> >>>>> ##########################################################
>
> >>>>> I got Maven via the Lift Mac OS X .dmg installer. Any idea how I can
> >>>>> address this licensing issue and continue developing?
>
> >>>>> Thanks!
>
> >>>>> Peter Robinett
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