Hi Josh,
No, not exactly true. They closed the source for the *enterprise* (J2EE)
edition -- which AFAIK had never been approved for production use in the first
place -- due to Sun's licensing restrictions.
Enhydra Classic (see the second URL in my original post) is still open source,
and Lutris has emphasized that it will continue to be so. See the interview
with Lutris' president Yancy Lind on JDJ, particularly the last two sentences on
this page:
http://www.sys-con.com/java/article2a.cfm?id=1182&count=9258&tot=8&page=7. The
beginning of the article including the interview is at
http://www.sys-con.com/java/article.cfm?id=1182.
IMHO, Enhydra Classic remains a very nice alternative to use with Postgresql.
Regards,
Jim
--
Josh Berkus wrote:
>
> Jim,
>
> > I've been having very good results using Enhydra (see
> > http://www.enhydra.org, or
> > specifically for the open source version,
> > http://enhydra.enhydra.org). This
> > uses JDBC.
>
> Unfortunately, Lutris just CLOSED the source for the Enhydra project
> according to the news. The open-source version will cease to be
> available, if it has not already. Quite a few people are justifiably
> pissed at Lutris for this.
>
> -Josh
>
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