Hi Costin,

This is what I was told by my friend who works at Sun Micro.  Anyone
developing apps using Java is supposed to pay a royalty per app sold.  So if
you are able to sell 100 items of your app, you're supposed to pay Sun 100 x
the royalty.  How much the royalty is, I don't know.

My friend also told me that not a lot of people pay the royalty.



Vince

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>     Hello!
>     I'm trying to make a commercial application using Servlets+JSP(maybe
> EJBs) as APIs and Tomcat/Apache as servers under Linux (probably).
>     I don't really know so here is the question - are there any
> royalties or
> other money-related things that I should be aware using the open sources
> below? I mean, now that I'm makeing money out of it I should pay something
> to someone ?
>
> P.S. This may be a stupid question but I just want to be certain.
>     Regards,
>     Costin
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