Re: license
Re: license
- Subject: Re: license
- From: Michael DeMan <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 04:42:13 -0800
I think mostly this is clarification relevant to java-client stuff?
Apple's interest would most likely be the server-side components?
Either that, or Steve Jobs is planning to roll out 'slabs' or 'thin
clients' or 'the next great thing' again? This time with a little
broader support than being the crazy kid.
- mike
On Nov 11, 2005, at 4:01 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
or is it the license.rtf in WebObjects.mpkg/Contents/Resources/
English.lproj/license.rtf:
D. WebObjects Software. Subject to the terms and conditions of
this License, you may use, install and permit others to access the
WebObjects deployment software included with the Developer Software
to deploy application programs developed using Apple’s WebObjects
Software. You may also reproduce and distribute: (1) over a
network, components of the WebObjects deployment software for
installation and use by others (“Java Client End Users”) on any
remote computer’s volatile memory (e.g. RAM) to enable Java Client
functionality for the sole purpose of communicating with Apple’s
WebObjects Software that may be installed and executed on the same
Apple-labeled computer on which you have installed the Developer
Software (the "Licensed System"); and (2) both manually and
automatically over a network, components of the WebObjects
deployment software for installation and use by Java Client End
Users on any remote computer’s non-volatile memory (e.g. ROM) to
enable Java Client functionality for the sole purpose of
communicating with Apple’s WebObjects Software that may be
installed and executed on the Licensed System; provided that all
distributions to Java Client End Users are made under terms that
are at least as restrictive as those set forth in this License and
contain the disclaimers and limitations set forth in Sections 6 and
7 of this License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
License, you may also deploy server applications built with the
WebObjects Software on any platform.
I assume it's actually this one, noting the last sentence there
(and bbum's blog, which matches :) ).
ms
On Nov 11, 2005, at 6:56 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
Is http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/webobjects.html the new license?
ms
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