Re: Denis' questions... >> If you're going to develop on OS X (WebObjects Developer) and deploy on >> non-Apple hardware, the OS X Server (WebObjects Deployment) license is >> irrelevant. > but I don't know whether this means I don't need a license to deploy > on non-Apple hardware, or that a license won't be any use on non- > Apple hardware. Is it irrelevant because it doesn't work?
Substitute "irrelevant" with "not applicable" if that's clearer. > Is it possible to put a true/false response to the following statements? > > "If I buy OS X 10.4+ I will get a licensed copy of WebObjects > developer for no extra charge. " True, if your copy of OS X includes Xcode 2.1 or newer. (OS X 10.4.0 shipped with Xcode 2.0, which did *not* include WebObjects.) > "If I buy OS X Server 10.4+ I get a WebObjects deployment license > for no extra charge." True. Hooray! > "If I deploy my WebObjects app on non-Apple hardware I do not need > to get a license from Apple" False. You need to abide by the terms of the 5.3.1 Developer license. > or > > "If I deploy my WebObjects app on non-Apple hardware I should still > buy a copy of OS X Server in order to get a license that I will need > use when deploying on the non-Apple hardware" False; the license included with Server is for Deployment on Mac OS X Server only. > And one more that I'm not sure about. > > "For versions of WebObjects > 5.2 there are no WO deployment > libraries for non-Apple hardware. If I want to use WO 5.3.1 and > deploy on Linux I have to abandon wotaskd and use J2EE What are "deployment libraries"? The deployment tools (JavaMonitor and wotaskd) are included with WebObjects Developer. They're written in Java, so technically they should run on any platform. We also give you the C source to the adaptor plugins, so you can recompile those on your favorite platform. > What if I buy one copy of OS X, thereby > getting WebObjects developer license, but I have 10 clients wanting > to run my application on Sun boxes? Are they all licensed because I > have OS X? or do they each have to buy OS X Server to get licenses? If the license doesn't answer this, please consult with an attorney. I'm not qualified to give additional terms. -- Cliff Tuel . http://apple.com/services/technicalsupport _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
