Paul,

note that 'commercial' is _not_ the opposite of 'free software'!
'Proprietary' or 'non free' is the opposite.

- Sascha

Paul Austin schrieb:
> The only problem would be if you used SS's new classes in a commercial 
> application. Which in fact would be unlikely as they would not be 
> allowed to use the JUMP code anyway because it is GPL.
> 
> I think the rule is commercial apps can use LGPL libraries but not GPL ones.
> 
> I took another approach for the same problem I added a FeatureFactory to 
> my reader components and have a JumpFeatureFactory that will create 
> features which implement both my DataObject interface and the Jump 
> Feature interface. This way there is no conversion required between 
> feature models. You just set the factory based on the type of feature 
> instance you want. The reader uses this factory to create the instances.
> Paul

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