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Date:      Tue, 20 Nov 2001 17:56:20 +0100
From:      Massimo Lusetti <massimo@datacode.it>
To:        Marc van Kempen <marc@bowtie.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: JDK 1.3 and JHTTP Servlet Engines
Message-ID:  <1006275380.3bfa8b346c84e@webapps.datacode.it>
In-Reply-To: <3BFA87FE.3040700@bowtie.nl>
References:  <3BF9D66F.3060306@neurotic.dyndns.org> <200111200950.fAK9opc18564@zaphod.euronet.nl> <3BFA6608.4030201@bowtie.nl> <200111201443.fAKEhB424357@zaphod.euronet.nl> <3BFA8339.5020500@bowtie.nl> <1006274156.3bfa866cc2586@webapps.datacode.it> <3BFA87FE.3040700@bowtie.nl>

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Quoting Marc van Kempen <marc@bowtie.nl>:




> Ok, but how about the combination of jetty and jboss?

They work well...

> > Anyway just a consideration about this thread: i've understand that it's
> not
> > possible to use Java2 on FreeBSD as a ' commercial base' for
> > 'productive/commercial servers' due to some license issues about Sun JAVA
> > License, am i right ?!
> >
>
> As far as I understand it, you can use it commercially. But the "freebsd
> project" has no permission to distribute a binary release, so you have
> to fetch the sources yourself from sun and then built it.

Well ... i'm really NOT a legal guy so my word have no wieght but from:
'http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/url.cgi?ports/java/jdk13/pkg-descr'
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Please note that due to the current Sun licensing policy the resulting binaries
can't be distributed and you are only permitted to use/hack it personally.
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So... what this means ?!

Regards,
Massimo Lusetti

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