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[jira] Commented: (DERBY-202) Old "product license" wording should be removed
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-202?page=comments#action_62587 ]
Jean T. Anderson commented on DERBY-202:
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I think removing the entire sentence might remove too much.
We go from this old version (in plain text):
A Connection object represents a connection with a database.
Within the scope of one Connection, you access only a single
database. (Database-side JDBC procedures can allow you to access
more than one database in some circumstances.) Depending on your
Derby product license, a single application might allow one or
more Connections to Derby, either to a single database or to many
different databases, provided that all the databases are within
the same system [...]
To this:
A Connection object represents a connection with a database.
Within the scope of one Connection, you access only a single
database. (Database-side JDBC procedures can allow you to access
more than one database in some circumstances.)
I think you can add this back in:
A single application might allow one or more Connections to Derby,
either to a single database or to many different databases, provided
that all the databases are within the same system [...]
> Old "product license" wording should be removed
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-202
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-202
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Jean T. Anderson
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: licensechange.diff
>
> The "product license" wording in
> http://incubator.apache.org/derby/manuals/develop/develop62.html is an old reference to the Cloudscape license that was missed when the docs were contributed to Apache:
> "Depending on your Derby product license, a single application might allow one or more Connections to Derby ..."
> In the DITA doc tree, it needs to be removed from this file:
> derby/docs/trunk/src/devguide/cdevconcepts36881.dita
>
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