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Re: About instance's integrity. (was Re: Webobjects-dev Digest, Vol 5, Issue 1141)
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Re: About instance's integrity. (was Re: Webobjects-dev Digest, Vol 5, Issue 1141)


  • Subject: Re: About instance's integrity. (was Re: Webobjects-dev Digest, Vol 5, Issue 1141)
  • From: Ken Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 22:49:13 -0500

To put the license in English, you're only licensed to develop on a mac, but may deploy anywhere.

On Dec 3, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

On 01/12/2008, at 7:33 AM, Ren, Kevin wrote:

One part I want to clear in this interest thread,

I am a Windows WO user.
I got lots of problems from Projectbuilder.e.g. compiling
issues,adding multiple files,package handling...

Eclipse/WOLips has been available for over two years. Have you not
checked the wiki? This is actively developed and used by most. If you
find issues .. submit a bug report and it will get fixed.


For me it seems that apple abandoned Windows users.

I've mentioned this already - so I'll say it once again. They've stopped
developing the tools on *all* platforms for WO (ProjectBuilder etc). You
now use Eclipse. This is the way forward.

Is that means I can use WO (Eclipse and WOLips) legally in Windows?

Both Eclipse (Eclipse Foundation: http://eclipse.org/) and WOLips (ObjectStyle: http://objectstyle.org/woproject/index.html) are open- source and freely available to anyone no matter what platform they're on. This is no guarantee, of course, that everything will work, or work the same, on every platform. The primary platform for WOLips has to date been mac so naturally less testing (and bug reports) have come from Windows users. However I believe that Mike and others have set up (and supported) Windows.


No license problem for development?

The license currently states...

D. WebObjects Software. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you may incorporate the WebObjects
Software included in the Developer Software into application programs (both client and server) that you develop on an
Apple-branded computer. You may also reproduce and distribute the WebObjects Software unmodified, in binary form
only, on any platform but solely as incorporated into such application programs and only for use by end-users under terms
that are at least as restrictive of those set forth in this License (including, without limitation, Sections 2, 6 and 7 of this
License). For avoidance of doubt, you may not distribute the WebObjects Software on a stand-alone basis, and you may
not developcomputer.


with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck

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