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IcedTea: The First 100% Compliant Open-Source Java

Community
Java
Topics
Governance,
Licensing,
Open Source,
Community

The IcedTea project has passed the Java Test Compatibility Kit, becoming the first 100% open-source licensed Java implementation to be completely verified as Java-compliant.

IcedTea Bridges Open-Source Gap with OpenJDK

Community
Java
Topics
Governance,
Licensing,
Open Source,
Community

It has been over a year since OpenJDK was officially released by Sun. The IcedTea project has been created to help remove encumbrances in its adoption by the open-source community.

ExtJS Licensing Continues to Evolve as a Result of Controversal Switch from LGPL to GPLv3

Community
Java
Topics
Licensing,
Web Frameworks

Jack Slocum, lead developer of the popular Javascript library ExtJS, announced this week a community effort to develop two new exceptions for open source software developed using ExtJS 2.1 or greater. This move came as a response to frustration and confusion surrounding recent changes in the Ext JS licensing model from LGPL to GPLv3.

More on RPC in Adobe Flex Applications with AMF, BlazeDS, and/or GraniteDS

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Architecture,
Ruby,
Java
Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Licensing,
Open Source,
Messaging

Last week, Adobe made a major change to the Adobe Flex Platform with the announcement that much of LiveCycle Data Services is being open sourced in the BlazeDS project, including the AMF specification and code. This change should eliminate one of the final cost and licensing barriers for those considering adopting the Flex Platform.

Dalvik, Android's virtual machine, generates significant debate

Community
Java
Topics
Licensing,
Mobile

With the release of Google's Android SDK earlier this week, there was much discussion of the APIs and the expected impact in the mobile space. However, one particular area which generated significant debate in the Java community was the Dalvik virtual machine which is the basis of the Android platform.

The Story of TestDriven.NET and Visual Studio Express

Community
.NET
Topics
Licensing,
Legal Matters

When we first reported on Jamie Cansdale's TestDriven.NET, it sounded like the classic big company bullies the little one. But as the full story was been revealed, sentiment has begun to swing from die-hard support for Jamie Cansdale to a call to boycott TestDriven.NET . InfoQ looks back at how this unfortunate incident came to pass.

Apache Harmony Questions Sun Regarding JCK License Terms

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Java
Topics
Licensing,
Legal Matters,
JCP Standards

Yesterday, Geir Magnusson Jr., VP of Apache Harmony, wrote an open letter to Sun Microsystems expressing dissatisfaction with IP rights restrictions in the Java Compatibility Kit license and frustration over the lack of traction discussing the matter with Sun.

Microsoft to Enforce User Interface Guidelines

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.NET
Topics
Legal Matters,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Licensing,
.NET Framework

In order to promote the ribbon design as a replacement for menus and toolbars, Microsoft has decided to license the Office 2007 User Interface including the new "ribbon paradigm " via a set of guidelines. And unlike previous guidelines and standards, violating a "mandatory" clause carries real legal repercussions.