Well, hopefully it's a simple question. Licensing issues have the habit
of not being so simple, though. :)

If I write a servlet that is a subclass of a Webware class, can I GPL or
LGPL my servlet?

If I write a servlet that isn't a subclass, but just makes calls to
Webware classes, can I GPL or LGPL my servlet?

I guess the real question is: what are the restrictions in the Webware
license on "linking" to Webware code? It appears that there aren't any,
but I'd like to be sure.  I need to use the GPL or the LGPL as the
university, my employer, wants it that way.

Thanks for your help...I just want to release my stuff without pissing
anyone off. :)

Cheers!
Deepak

--
Deepak Giridharagopal
The University of Texas at Austin
Applied Research Labs


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