- From: Paul Colton <pc@livesoftware.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 01:55:36 -0400 (EDT)
- To: Dennis Sosnoski <denniss@slmd.com>
- Cc: www-jigsaw@w3.org
JRun is freely available for download and use for both personal and corporate use, in any quantity and capacity. When a company distributes our free product for profit, then we ask for a licensing fee. If you distribute your product for free as well, then our product carries no license. -Paul At 04:21 PM 9/1/98 -0700, you wrote: >I wish your company would stop calling JRun "free", when it's only free >for internal use and cannot be redistributed without a fairly costly >license. I'm currently looking at using Jigsaw for an intranet >application mainly because it's the only truly free alternative >available for running Servlets on Windows systems. > >To call JRun free without qualification is deceptive. > > - Dennis > > >Paul Colton wrote: >> >> We have released our JRun Servlet Engine 2.2 which includes a 'connector' >> for all Servlet capable servers. >> >> I would be interested in hearing from Jigsaw users as to how the >> integration goes. JRun supports many advanced features, an all Swing GUI, >> and is free. >> >> We're also release our JRun Scripting Toolkit 1.0 which adds support for >> JSP, Taglets, and Presentation Templates, it is not free. >> >> More info on either at http://jrun.com >> >> -Paul >> >> ____________________________________________________________ >> Paul Colton Fax: (408) 727-7750 >> Live Software, Inc. Web: http://jrun.com >> 1400 Coleman Ave, Suite C26 http://livesoftware.com >> Santa Clara, CA 95050-4316 Email: pc@livesoftware.com > ____________________________________________________________ Paul Colton Fax: (408) 727-7750 Live Software, Inc. Web: http://jrun.com 1400 Coleman Ave, Suite C26 http://livesoftware.com Santa Clara, CA 95050-4316 Email: pc@livesoftware.com
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