Re: WebObjects 5.4 on Linux (Red Hat Enterprise)
Re: WebObjects 5.4 on Linux (Red Hat Enterprise)
- Subject: Re: WebObjects 5.4 on Linux (Red Hat Enterprise)
- From: Don Lindsay <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:43:09 -0400
Made it a popup, juuuuust to make sure. Took out the other popup
about apple branded hardware. it is available at http://web.mac.com/pccdonl/
Don
On Jun 17, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Don Lindsay wrote:
Hmm, I already had that statement in the Installer.
Don
On Jun 17, 2008, at 10:32 AM, David LeBer wrote:
On 17-Jun-08, at 9:53 AM, Don Lindsay wrote:
Hello;
I have modified the Installer that I created to include the
following popup alert:
If Windows is not running on Apple Branded hardware you may not
develop applications with WebObjects!
If you continue, and this is not Apple Branded Hardware, you are
in violation of the WebObjects License from Apple Inc.
You may use this installer to deploy applications without
restriction of hardware.
Please review the WebObjects license, at apple.com, to ensure you
understand any restrictions before installing.
Hopefully, this will cover the terms of the License.
Personally I'd hesitate to provide users with my interpretation of
Apple's License. I'd probably use something like:
"Using the WebObjects frameworks installed by this installer for
development purposes may be in violation of Apple's license
agreement. Please review the WebObjects license for details before
proceeding."
Don
On Jun 17, 2008, at 9:26 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
What about those who purchased the Windows Development licenses
of 5.2, have those been revoked? Is there anyone on the list
from Apple that can clarify? I develop on OS X and Mac Pro, so
doesn't really apply to my development, but there are many
Windows shops out there.
If you bought a 5.2 license and you're continuing to develop with
5.2, your license is still valid. If you upgrade to 5.3+,
however, you would have to accept the new license terms.
ms
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