I second that, I'll ask the stripes people to do that. Thanks for you time,
Richard

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Jason Hunter<[email protected]> wrote:
> I think that responsibility would fall on the Stripes people.  There's
> various vendors with various licenses, and I don't think I want a library of
> them on servlets.com.
>
> -jh-
>
> On Jun 17, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Richard Hauswald wrote:
>
>> Yep! And because I need a license url and dont want to host the
>> license in the companies intranet I was asking if the stripes version
>> of the license available at your site. If not, can you make it
>> available?
>> That would be awsome,
>> Richard
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Jason Hunter<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, the Stripes folks got a special license for the COS library when
>>> it's
>>> shipped with Stripes, allowing commercial use (but not further commercial
>>> redistribution).  So if you're using Stripes you have an extra option
>>> than
>>> when you're not.
>>>
>>> -jh-
>>>
>>> On Jun 17, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Richard Hauswald wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is from the license at servlets.com:
>>>> For a commercial project, permission is granted to use the
>>>> com.oreilly.servlet.* packages provided that every person on the
>>>> development team for that project owns a copy of the book Java Servlet
>>>> Programming (O'Reilly) in its most recent edition. The most recent
>>>> edition is currently the 2nd Edition, available in association with
>>>> Amazon.com at
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596000405/jasonhunter.
>>>>
>>>> Other (sometimes cheaper) license terms are available upon request;
>>>> please write to jhunter_AT_servlets.com for more information.
>>>>
>>>> And this is from the license shipped with stripes:
>>>> LICENSE
>>>>
>>>> This license is granted on the binary form of the com.oreilly.servlet.*
>>>> packages that is distributed with the Stripes open source library.
>>>>  Source
>>>> code and documentation of the com.oreilly.servlet.* packages is
>>>> available
>>>> from
>>>> http://servlets.com/cos.  You may, at your discretion, choose to use the
>>>> com.oreilly.servlet.* packages under the terms defined in this license,
>>>> or
>>>> the
>>>> terms defined in the license located at
>>>> http://servlets.com/cos/license.html.
>>>> The licenses are mutally-exclusive and may not apply concurrently to any
>>>> usage
>>>> of the com.oreilly.servlet.* packages.
>>>>
>>>> USE RIGHTS
>>>>
>>>> Permission is granted to use the com.oreilly.servlet.* packages in the
>>>> development of any commercial or non-commercial project, where "use" is
>>>> defined excluslively as "deployment of the com.oreilly.servlet.*
>>>> packages
>>>> in
>>>> unmodified binary form, solely for the purpose of satisfying the
>>>> dependency of
>>>> the Stripes open source library".  For this use you are granted a
>>>> non-exclusive, non-transferable limited license at no cost.
>>>>
>>>> The difference is that the stripes version permits commercial use
>>>> without the need to by the book.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Jason Hunter<[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Richard,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for checking in and being respectful of the license.  Where is
>>>>> the
>>>>> Stripes license that is different?  The license on the servlets.com
>>>>> site
>>>>> is
>>>>> the accurate one.
>>>>>
>>>>> -jh-
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jun 16, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Richard Hauswald wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>> I'm currently setting up a ivy repository. I want to include the
>>>>>> license informations in each module declaration. In case you are not
>>>>>> used to ivy, this is what I need to do:
>>>>>> <license name="cos stripes license"
>>>>>> url="http://www.servlets.com/cos/license.html"; />
>>>>>> But with cos it's kind of a problem since the license shipping with
>>>>>> the stripes framework differst from the one at the cos homepage. Is
>>>>>> the stripes version of the license available at your site? This would
>>>>>> be great since I want to link the license information in the module
>>>>>> declaration.
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Richard Hauswald
>>>> Blog: http://tnfstacc.blogspot.com/
>>>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhauswald
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Richard Hauswald
>> Blog: http://tnfstacc.blogspot.com/
>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhauswald
>
>



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LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhauswald

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