Le 08-12-04 à 08:48, Q a écrit :

On 04/12/2008, at 10:33 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

That's not the case. You can develop on whatever platform you want (no support from Apple for anything but OS X, as usual). You must have an OS X license for each development machine, BUT you don't need to use a Mac (you can keep your OS X boxes closed in a storage room or so!). The idea is, WebObjects frameworks are part of OS X, so you must pay OS X to develop WO. If you can do it on Linux or Windows, it's up to you, but you still must pay Apple the frameworks and the (ahem...) tools that are part of OS X.

Here we go again.

The license distributed with XCode 3.1 contradicts this assertion and explicitly states:

"For avoidance of doubt, you may not distribute the WebObjects Software on a stand-alone basis, and you may not develop application programs using the WebObjects Software (or any portion thereof) on any non-Apple branded computer."

This is also what we were told at WWDC. 
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