Nope, Spring is Apache-style, I just checked.  You had me worried there
for a minute :)

Don

On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Sgarlata Matt wrote:

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> From: "Joe Germuska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Struts Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:04 PM
> Subject: Re: Struts 2.0 Ideas (was Re: Struts 2.0 Discussion Forum)
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> > So then, with specific frameworks,  I don't understand how Pico's
> > orientation towards constructors works in an environment where beans
> > need to be dynamically instantiated, but perhaps I just haven't
> > thought about it hard enough.  Avalon seems too heavy, which leaves
> > us (or me at least) with Spring and HiveMind.  I haven't developed
> > with either but so far the docs for Spring give me a warm fuzzy
> > feeling while the HiveMind docs kind of scare me.
>
> I agree with your assessment of frameworks 100%.  However, Spring is under
> an LGPL license, so Struts can't use Spring unless either Struts switches to
> LGPL or Spring switches to ASF, right?  It would be kind of silly for Struts
> to stay under ASF in this case, since the Spring license would force the
> undesirable LGPL clauses on any projects that were based on Struts.  Am I
> right?
>
> Matt
>
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