Costin L. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>   Hi!
>
>   I've put this question on the list some time ago and I was more than
> pleased with the answer but now I have to ask it again due to the changes.
> As far as I know 'till now the j2e platform was free, meaning that you could
> use the APIs but have to pay if you wanted your product to be certified.
> Fair enough. There are also a some free(or almost) java aware servers like
> tomcat, jBOSS or even Resin. Now I've seen the new rules applied by Sun
> regarding j2ee platform. The jBoss project is almost doomed and the web page
> for the download of j2ee specifies that you could use the product for
> developing and bla,bla,bla but not for production. I'm using a lot servlets
> and JSPs and like every one else I am more than pleased with the new
> specifications (especially the filter part). I'ev got a lot of pages built
> using these tool and I intend to do so because they are good and FREE. Or
> not any more? So my question is : using servlets and JSPs or even EJBs APIs
> for web pages now costs? Does this rule applies to all version or just the
> latest?

I don't know about the situation in EJB land, but regarding servlets and
JSP, Tomcat is still free, is still downloadable and usable in development
AND production environments, and is still the servlet container used by the
J2EE reference implementation...

    Pier

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