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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Brian Behlendorf <br...@organic.com> on 1997/07/26 04:40:00 UTC

Re: Java Server Toolkit (Was: Maintaining state)

I was so tempted to just snip the "Source code ain't given away" bit and
respond with a "Of course not.  That would be silly." but my better senses
got hold of me.  

	Brian

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>From: James Duncan Davidson <ja...@ENG.SUN.COM>
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>Christian Mallwitz wrote:
>> Thats a good one with the current idiotic pricing model for the Java
>> Server Toolkit ...
>> Christian
>
>Hey now! Be nice.
>
>As I've allready gone into detail somewhere else, the current toolkit is
>a source code product. Whatever pricing details you've heard, keep that
>in mind. Source code ain't given away. Get a price on source code for
>IIS or Netscape before making any more judgements... Of course, don't
>tell me about it as you'll be under NDA to them as well... :-)
>
>There is a compiled tool kit coming out that will have all the bells and
>whistles at a different price point designed to meet the needs of, I'll
>presume, most of you here on the list. As soon as that comes out, we'll
>let you know. It's high on our priority list here. And, as that won't be
>a source code product, the pricing probably won't be under NDA etc. etc.
>Keep in mind also where the price point of Java Web Server came in at...
>Pretty reasonable compared to the field of server products out there,
>eh?
>
>/duncan
>
>/duncan
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