You are in error. JBOSS makes extensive illegal use of Sun code. In JBoss 2.4, uploaded on Monday, Sept 10th 2001, I see:
Sun's JAAS is in JBOSS, supplied under under the internal-use only BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...")
Sun's JNDI is in JBOSS, jndi.jar in client package, ver 1.2.1), also released under BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...")
Sun's JavaMail 1.2, released under internal-use BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...")
Sun's JAF, released under internal-use BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...")
thanks,
keith
JBOSS has not licensed the J2EE from Sun.
JBOSS implements the J2EE, which requires a license from Sun.
Sun certainly has the right to issue a cease and desist order to JBOSS should they so choose.
keith
You are in error. JBOSS makes extensive illegal use of Sun code. In JBoss 2.4, uploaded on Monday, Sept 10th 2001, I see: Sun's JAAS is in JBOSS, supplied under under the internal-use only BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...") Sun's JNDI is in JBOSS, jndi.jar in client package, ver 1.2.1), also released under BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...") Sun's JavaMail 1.2, released under internal-use BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...") Sun's JAF, released under internal-use BCL, which is the non-deployment license ("use the binary form of the Software for the sole purpose of designing, developing and testing...") thanks, keith
JBOSS has not licensed the J2EE from Sun. JBOSS implements the J2EE, which requires a license from Sun. Sun certainly has the right to issue a cease and desist order to JBOSS should they so choose. keith