Hi guys,
I work for a software company that up until now has developed software,
mostly written in Java, that is deployed inhouse to servers that are
administering internally.
We are looking at now exporting our code and making it useful to a wider
client base. This obviously will mean that the
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 15:19 -0800, Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
Hi guys,
I work for a software company that up until now has developed software,
mostly written in Java, that is deployed inhouse to servers that are
administering internally.
We are looking at now exporting our code and making it
Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
We are looking at now exporting our code and making it useful to a wider
client base. This obviously will mean that the software packages will have
to be built as .deb, .rpms, tarballs and whatever else will be needed. I
have been told that I will likely be
I take it from your exporting our code statement that your software
will be Free Software? (It makes a difference because your packaging
strategy will be different depending on whether or not the software is
com
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Kevin B. McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physics Department
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I was looking for a more generic approach, I guess. One that breaks down
the basic concepts, caveats, concerns, etc. Looking at it now, I realize
Free Software and commercial software will have different emphasises, even
at this level.
For one Java
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