Notices tagged with gplv3
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The !Nextcloud iOS app was just released as Free Software under the GNU GPLv3 with a special Apple app store exception. Thanks to Marino from twsweb.it who made this possible! https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-ios-app-open-sourced/ #FreeSoftware #GPLv3
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This doesn't look like high performance to me, if the #JPA has to insert + update + delete (at least, plus necessary select statements). Any ideas how do I have to write it? Don't worry, it will be later #GPLv3 :-)
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Glassfish versus Wildfly (Tomcat EE) with custom JARs
I'm currently setting up a #Glassfish container for letting run my #JavaEE applications (will be #GNU #GPLv3 or maybe later #Affero) as this was later my choice after a previous unsuccessful attempt with #WildFly (LAN only).
Back what happened before. First of, I had Glassfish 4.1.1 which is currently bugged (#RuntimeException) and doesn't allow me to setup essential things like #JBDC resources or connection pools. So I tried WildFly next.
My applications have custom JARs (libs) which in Glassfish I need to copy to $DOMAIN_HOME/lib/ (and the #MySQL connector to $GLASSFISH_HOME/modules/) and that is all. With WildFly I had trouble even setting up a really simple #EJB (logging with #log4j over a local interface), because I was not able to find to where to my custom JARs (some really simple JARs are required + log4j). So I tried to setup all as modules (module.xml) but no success.
After many unsuccessful attempts I switched back to #Glassfish and found an older (but working) 4.1 version which finally let my applications and the #JPA stuff all work correctly.
Sadly, I now have to "hang around" with #Oracle which is known to be slow in fixing bugs ... But at least my applications are running ...
Not really a good argument for switching to WildFly or #TomcatEE, right? Or where do I have to put my JARs (and log4j)?
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I have now "GNU-ified" my !java projects I have written on my #JavaEE training at the #IBB. License for Java files is #GPLv3, documentation (if any) is #FDLv1.2. They are already pushed to my server at https://git.mxchange.org but not yet exported for public reading and access rights are missing on them, too. So currently no "git clone git://git.mxchange.org/jcore.git" is possible. Please standby!
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GPLv3 works! German court rule for the first time on breaches of the GPLv3 http://bit.ly/1kX3DWH #FreeSoftware #GPLv3
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@EFF's Privacy Badger anti-tracking browser extension uses #GPLv3 https://u.fsf.org/1di
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tell us how "Why #Samba moved to #GPLv3: Why we moved, what we gained, what we lost." was, please. cc !fosdem https://fosdem.org/2015/schedule/event/samba/