2010/8/6 Vladimir Blagojevic <vblagoje(a)redhat.com>:
Now that you discovered it - update it :)
sure! glad to do that, I just asked as I don't know if there are legal
actions to be taken too - I assume from your answer that you didn't
get a special permission to use it with JBoss Cache only.
Cheers,
Sanne
On 2010-08-06, at 5:34 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hello,
> when starting a bdb instance as store for Infinispan, I get this notice:
>
> "If you choose to use Berkeley DB Java Edition with JBoss Cache, you
> must comply with the terms
> of Oracle's public license, included in the file LICENSE.txt.
> If you prefer not to release the source code for your own application
> in order to comply
> with the Oracle public license, you may purchase a different license for use of
> Berkeley DB Java Edition with JBoss Cache."
>
> shouldn't this text be updated to reference "Infinispan" instead?
>
> Sanne
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