Have you read Jonathan Schwartz's Blog? http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/when_not_where / That seems to indicate that all of the Sun IP in JavaFX (not just JavaFX/Script) will be made available under GPL in the future.
After reading Jonathon's Blog (http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/when_not_wher e/) it would appear that the all of JavaFX/mobile will be released under GPL in the future. I would have to assume that this will be like the GPL versions of Java SE which not completely GPL yet but are missing a number of pieces of licensed code that is yet to be opensourced or replaced with opensource alternatives. Hence the need for an OEM licensed version to get a supported version with all the non-opensourced components present.
Have you read Jonathan Schwartz's Blog? http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/when_not_where / That seems to indicate that all of the Sun IP in JavaFX (not just JavaFX/Script) will be made available under GPL in the future.
After reading Jonathon's Blog (http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/when_not_wher e/) it would appear that the all of JavaFX/mobile will be released under GPL in the future. I would have to assume that this will be
like the GPL versions of Java SE which not completely GPL yet but are missing a number of pieces of licensed code that is yet to be opensourced or replaced with opensource alternatives. Hence the need for an OEM licensed version to get a supported version with all the non-opensourced components present.