On Friday, Aug 15, 2003, at 14:45 Europe/Rome, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
BTW: The Hibernate guys are now aware of the license problem, and
seem to be
willing to offer their api under a less restrictive license.
That is good news ...
Some BSD-like license for redistributing
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
Dear All,
...
My hope is that this could constitute a sample of working with
FlowScript + JX + Hibernate. It would not be otherwise useful to
anyone, because it all depends on inIVA's copious data (which
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
...
should/can I add the Apache license to it?
Not sure that this is possible due to bindings to LGPL code.
Sorry I meant, should I be adding the Apache license to the Java and
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
BTW: The Hibernate guys are now aware of the license problem, and
seem to be
willing to offer their api under a less restrictive license.
That is good news ...
Some BSD-like license for redistributing their binary code would be just
what we need. We don't need BSD-like
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
But I suggest you create a Wiki page and add your example as a zip
file to
this page. Instead of having links to your own CVS.
or cocoondev as Vadim suggested . who do I approach for cocoondev ?
Me. I'm a bit swamped ATM, but will try and follow up ASAP.
Hm. Maybe it
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
I meant your code (if any) which has imports of hybernate packages. I'm
not sure that it can have ASL/BSD license.
If it's stored in Apache CVS and redistributed with Cocoon, it can't.
Outside Apache, you can't add (c) ASF anyhow, since you're operating
on your own, but
Steven Noels wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
I meant your code (if any) which has imports of hybernate packages.
I'm not sure that it can have ASL/BSD license.
If it's stored in Apache CVS and redistributed with Cocoon, it can't.
Outside Apache, you can't add (c) ASF anyhow, since you're
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 04:37 PM, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Steven Noels wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
I meant your code (if any) which has imports of hybernate packages.
I'm not sure that it can have ASL/BSD license.
If it's stored in Apache CVS and redistributed with Cocoon, it can't.
Dear All,
I have just been given permission by my client inIVA.org to open source
the application I have been writing for them for editing their SQL
dataset (their Archive on http://www.iniva.org/archive).
My hope is that this could constitute a sample of working with
FlowScript + JX +
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
Dear All,
...
My hope is that this could constitute a sample of working with
FlowScript + JX + Hibernate. It would not be otherwise useful to
anyone, because it all depends on inIVA's copious data (which would
obviously not be supplied).
I would either supply the App as a
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