Re: What is the destiny of the Apache Tomcat project in view of java is getting more and more proprietary with Oracle?

2012-11-27 Thread Alex Yursha
Mark and Henry, Thank you very much. Your responses were of great help. On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Henri Gomez wrote: > Java is not more proprietary with Oracle as it was with Sun. > > OpenJDK is a proof you could get, build and use your own Java 7, 8 and more > at home. > > I built OpenJ

Re: What is the destiny of the Apache Tomcat project in view of java is getting more and more proprietary with Oracle?

2012-11-23 Thread Henri Gomez
Java is not more proprietary with Oracle as it was with Sun. OpenJDK is a proof you could get, build and use your own Java 7, 8 and more at home. I built OpenJDK for OSX for almost 2 years and I was happy to be able to have "home made" JVMs, for the first time. If you take a look at OBuildFactor

Re: What is the destiny of the Apache Tomcat project in view of java is getting more and more proprietary with Oracle?

2012-11-23 Thread Mark Thomas
On 22/11/2012 15:20, Alex Yursha wrote: > Dear All, > Could anybody please provide me with some info on the status of Apache > Tomcat development? I can't clear up, what is the attitude of ASF to > java-based projects after all this mess with leaving the JCP EC. Is it > going to continue java langu

What is the destiny of the Apache Tomcat project in view of java is getting more and more proprietary with Oracle?

2012-11-22 Thread Alex Yursha
Dear All, Could anybody please provide me with some info on the status of Apache Tomcat development? I can't clear up, what is the attitude of ASF to java-based projects after all this mess with leaving the JCP EC. Is it going to continue java language-based projects forever or is there any formal