> Basically, we're in BLATANT violation of the license currently. It states > quite clearly that redistribution is prohibited. So, plain and simple, > we're shit out of luck. As someone else pointed out, Kaffe is just as > good, with better response. But either way, we have to lose jdk or > convince Sun to grant us special permission to redistribute.
What is wrong with distributing an installation package like is done with netscape and realaudio? For the record, kaffe is *NOT* as good as the blackdown JDK. I have used both, and, as it is, kaffe crashes before my research system loads, yet the blackdown jdk works flawlessly. -Seth -- "It is by will alone I set my mind in motion"