This is probably a question more for the Sun or IBM licenses (depending o=
n
which JDK you bundle), so I doubt you'll get any kind of answer from the
tcljava list. The TclBlend license definitely permits such things. If I
remember correctly, the Sun JDK/JRE licenses permit re-packaging (for
exactly this type of automated corporate deployment) but with some
restrictions. This may have changed, but I believe you have to do a
bundle that runs the Sun installer in silent mode. I don't think it lets
you simply package up an existing directory and redistribute... One plac=
e
to start:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/deployment/
Unfortunate as this sounds, probably a question for your legal council...
-=3D- D. J.
Patrick Finnegan said:
> Are there any licensing restrictions preventing the inclusion of an
embedded JDK with a TclBlend distro? I have compiled Windows TclBlend
binaries with an embedded JDK for distribution in a controlled corporate
network. Embedded means the JDK is shipped with the TclBlend distro
because security restrictions forbid the installation of stand alone
JAVA runtime environments on desktops. The executables in d:\tcl\bin
are compiled to point at D:\tcl\JDK142. Do I need to ask permission
from Sun or IBM to distribute the JDK?
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