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Open-Source Java Under Consideration
Thursday, 27 January 2005, 17:23 GMT

Now that the open source initiative has approved Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Common Development and Distribution License, which paves the way for the company to release Solaris as open source, officials are looking at using the license to open its Java Enterprise System as well.
Sources close to the Santa Clara, Calif., company said Sun is considering opening the JES using the CDDL. If that happens, "everything that is built at Sun would pretty much fall under the CDDL," one source said.

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