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[jira] Commented: (RIVER-338) Integrate The Jini Surrogate Architecture

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Peter Firmstone commented on RIVER-338:
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Keith replied to me privately, he is no longer employed by Sun / Oracle so cannot help.  Oracle ultimately owns the copyright, available under the license specified. 

Oracle is also responsible for the hosting web site.

Can we copy any file with an Apache 2.0 License header?

If I find any files without the Apache 2.0 License Header, I can exclude them.



> Integrate The Jini Surrogate Architecture
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: RIVER-338
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIVER-338
>             Project: River
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: other
>    Affects Versions: AR3
>         Environment: Non JVM, or when JVM lacks dynamic class loading.
>            Reporter: Peter Firmstone
>            Assignee: Peter Firmstone
>             Fix For: AR3
>
>
> The Jini surrogate architecture allows other Programming language software and non jvm devices to participate in a djinn by uploading bytecode to a surrogate which provides a Jini service on behalf of the device or software.
> The Jini Surrogate Architecture is currently a dormant project on java.net
> https://surrogate.dev.java.net/
> The specifications and source code are provided.
> The specification documents are pdf and contain the Apache 2.0 License Headers (on the last page).
> I have inspected the *.java source files, each contains and Apache 2.0 License Header and Sun Microsystems Copyright.
> No Authors names appear in the source files, only Sun Microsystems.
> Keith Thompson is the project owner and worked for Sun Microsystems while the project was active.

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