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I was
speculating, I'm by no means a lawyer.
======================= James Hart Rose Technical
Support Rational Software =======================
The VCL source would contain
all the information you need.
Looking at Borland Deployment
Licence I would guess you would be allowed to model the classes from the VCL,
but I am not to sure if you
would be allowed to sell or re deploy it.
Thanks
Charles Simpson
Business Analyst CCH -
Software Development
Mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW - http://www.cch.co.za/
It
never crossed my mind that permission would be required. We currently license
BCB5, which comes with the complete source code for the VCL components, and
that appears to be all the information needed. The effort I was going to try
was for in-house use. Rose would simply be another tool for generating code
for applications we would build. Why would permission from Borland be
needed for that kind of activity?
--Michael
You would have to get information from Borland (and
permission) to model their VCL. Before you could ever expect to have very
good results. ======================= James Hart Rose
Technical Support Rational
Software =======================
I'd be interested in this as well. I've been
toying with the idea of writing something like this, but it would be
pretty massive.
--Michael
Hi, All!
Anybody know, how can I do forward-reverse ingineering
actions
with (Rose) + (Borland C++ Builder 5)? Does exists
some add-ins or external programs for this purpose?
Any inputs are welcome!
Sincerely,
Ruslan Ushakov
"TS"
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