On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 22:46, Ira Abramov wrote:
> 
> like... if my closed-source Java program calls an otherwise standalone
> Jar that is GPL and embeds its output in the main GUI (a sort of applet
> within an applet), is my program, which links directly to its APIs (if
> I got it correctly), forced to become GPL too?

The question to be answered is whether or not the closed programs is a
derivative of the GPLed one. The GPL states that a program that is
linked against a GPLed program is considered a derivative program, so
according to the GPL you only get legal rights to use the GPLed program
if you offer the previously closed source program under the GPL license
when you distribute it.

Of course, IANAL ;-)


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