Message-Id: <2.2.32.19970411213818.006db6a4@nitro.openhorizon.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 14:38:18 -0700
To: David.Brownell@Eng (David Brownell -- JavaSoft)
From: Jahan Moreh <jmoreh@openhorizon.com>
Subject: Re: sun.security package
David,
Thank you very much for your prompt reply; I really apprciate it. My
understanding was that sun.security.* (except for sun.security.provider) is
not part of JDK, and that a Java licensee (e.g. Microsoft or Netscape) is
not bound to include these on their platform. That is the impetus for us
wanting to redistribute them to our clients. So, the question really is
this: can we in fact redistributed these classes with our software to our
customers. We, like many others have downloaded JDK and adhere to its
licensing agreement. But we do not have any special agreements with Javasoft
or Sun.
Thank you again,
Jahan
At 02:13 PM 4-11-97 -0700, David Brownell -- JavaSoft wrote:
>All of those classes are included in the JDK licence ...
>
>- Dave
>
>
>> From jmoreh@openhorizon.com Fri Apr 11 14:08:23 1997
>> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 14:09:13 -0700
>> From: Jahan Moreh <jmoreh@openhorizon.com>
>> To: java-security@web2.javasoft.com
>> CC: jmoreh@openhorizon.com
>> Subject: sun.security package
>>
>> Could you please guide us as to who we need to contact in order to
>> license sun.security.* packages. We'd like to use Sun's implementation
>> of the Acl, Permission, Groups, AclEntry, and Principal interfaces and
>> distribute these with our product. Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jahan Moreh
>> Open Horizon, Inc.
>>
>
>
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