It's unfortunately GPL, which to the best of my knowledge means it won't help us here (see [1]).

--steve

[1] <http://people.apache.org/~cliffs/3party.html>

On Nov 13, 2006, at 5:49 AM, Steven Shaw wrote:

Interesting!

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From: David Coldrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 13-Nov-2006 05:06
Subject: [ajug] Java Open-Sourced
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Well, it's finally happening, both Java ME and Java SE. The details will
be available at http://www.sun.com/opensource/java. Believe it or not,
you can participate in the Q&A
(http://millionsofus.com/blog/archives/110) at the Sun Pavilion
(http://tinyurl.com/m338r) in Second Life, Monday, November 13, 2006
from 1:00pm - 2:00pm PT.

For the more traditional folks, there will be a webcast of the event at 9:30am PST at http://sun.com/javanews (RealPlayer 10 or higher required).

The licencing will be GPLv2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html), with
what's commonly referred to as the Classpath Exception
(http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/) included in Java SE. This last
basically allows for programs to subclass Java runtime classes without
invoking the "viral" nature of the GPL.

Java EE - see the GlassFish project - will also be available under
GPLv2, as well as its current CDDL licencing.

Exciting times, indeed.

Regards,
David

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