Subj : IBM Developer's Toolbox To : David Noon From : Murray Lesser Date : Fri Oct 13 2000 12:14 am (Excerpts from a message dated 10-12-00, David Noon to Will Honea) Hi David-- DN>The licensing arrangements vary from product to product. The IBM >products are all perpetual licences unless they are stipulated >otherwise, as near as I can tell. WH> Last time I bothered to read WH> the license it was still limited to the next release or 18 months WH> (something like that). DN>Those were the conditions for volume 1 of Dev Con. They changed >them for IBM products in Dev Con 2, as per my paragraph above; the >rules for OEM products were always product-specific. If you will remember, there once was a version of WebEx on a DevCon CD that was Java-enabled (I don't remember when that was, and I'm too lazy to go back through my drawer full of old DevCon CDs to find it). The next issue of DevCon stated that the license for it had been revoked and the product should be deleted. No reason given, but I assumed that another Java security bug had been discovered, and it was easier to remove the product than to fix it. DN>The time-limited products usually have a timer in them. The time-limited IBM products carry a date in one of the DLLs that make the product inoperable after that date. (I've forgotten which DLL it was for the PL/I "evaluation" compiler, but it was used both by the compiler itself and by any application built with that compiler, so that all applications built with that compiler "timed out" at the same time as did the compiler.) The last few versions of the PL/I compiler shipped in DevCon had "timed out" long before the CDs arrived :-(. Regards, --Murray ___ * MR/2 2.30 #120 * The facts, although interesting, are irrelevant. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) .