to extend the metaphore:
... a valley with a water reservoir and a yen-generator
:-)
regards, tom.
Shi Yusen wrote:
No need to say sorry. :)
Two mountains, we are a valley.
在 2008-10-29三的 14:42 +0100,Tom Baeyens写道:
> No apache licensed version, sorry.
> Thanks for the info!
>
> regards, tom.
>
>
> Shi Yusen wrote:
>> (Advertising...) Langhua is a service provider of OFBiz, we're make a
>> living on it, and on jBPM as well :). I contributed an LDAP(CAS)
>> component into OFBiz trunk in this year.
>>
>> I watched the procedure of OFBiz joining Apache and becoming a TLP in
>> 2006. I think the LGPL license of jBPM may be the only problem to merge
>> the OFBiz-jBPM component into OFBiz. Here is a license list of the jars
>> currently included in OFBiz:
>>
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Libraries+Included+in+OFBiz
>>
>> Is it possible jBPM can use an Apache license (or BSD, or MIT, or ...)
>> besides current one? If yes, I'll make my efforts to make the component
>> merge into OFBiz.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Shi Yusen/Beijing Langhua Ltd.
>>
>>
>> 在 2008-10-29三的 13:58 +0100,Tom Baeyens写道:
>>> Thanks !
>>> Good to know.
>>>
>>> btw, what is your relationship with
http://ofbiz.apache.org/ ? do they
consider to
>>> incorporate it ?
>>>
>>> regards, tom.
>>>
>>>
>>> Shi Yusen wrote:
>>>> Hi Tom,
>>>> Hi list,
>>>>
>>>> I have integrated OFBiz 4.0 with jBPM 3.1.2. The release info is here:
>>>>
http://www.langhua.cn/en/news/ofbiz4.0-jbpm3.1.2.html
>>>>
>>>> I plan to upgrad the OpenCms-jBPM and OFBiz-jBPM to a latest version in
>>>> the early of 2009, will there be a major release of jBPM in early 2009?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Shi Yusen/Beijing Langhua Ltd.
>>>>
>>>>
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