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Re: [technology-pmc] COSMOS project dependency question
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Actually, I think this is an "Exempt Pre-req".
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A pre-req may be classified as "exempt" by the EMO if the software is
pervasive in
nature, expected to be already on the user's machine, and/or an IP
review would be
either impossible, impractical, or inadvisable. Exempt pre-req's can be
approved for use
by the EMO without IP review. Examples: Windows XP, Sun JRE. However, an
exempt
pre-req may be disallowed by the EMO at its discretion.
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Wayne
David Whiteman wrote:
Hello PMC,
We have a question about a dependency our project (COSMOS) has on a "web
server that supports JSP 2.0". In essence, our frameworks require servlet
and JSP support, and don't really care which web server technology you
leverage, provided it complies with JSP 2.0. We have tested with JBOSS
and Tomcat successfully. Given this, we would like to get your
interpretation of the type of dependency that we have. We believe this
would constitute a "workswith" dependency, since no one specific JSP 2.0
is required, as opposed to a "prereq" dependency (which seems to mandate a
particular version of a particular product). Would you agree this is a
"workswith" dependency?
If you need more information, please ask.
Thanks in advance,
David
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David Whiteman | IBM Tivoli Autonomic Computing
Eclipse COSMOS project committer | http://www.eclipse.org/cosmos/
dlwhiteman@xxxxxxxxxx | 919-254-8224 | T/L 444-8224
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