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How does the open source for powerEXT work? Am I allowed to use snippets of
code from powerEXT in a LGPL application like RPGUI? And if I do use
snippets from powerEXT does that mean those that use RPGUI are bound by the
GPL of powerEXT?

Or is the code you are talking about part of powerEXT core (which I believe
is under the MIT license)?

Concerning painting myself into a corner, the approach I intend to take is
to have this new process populate a JSON pointer with the record data and
that can subsequently have additional elements added. Mihael Schmidt's JSON
*SRVPGM (LGPL) will work great for this purpose.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/


On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:26 AM, <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Aaron,

this looks very similar to the way my powerEXT does the job - why don't
you just make a programgenerator
the based on a DSPFFD generates the code ?

If you, like in Icebreak creates a "blackbox", you will eventual run into
trouble when you wants to add additional or
leave out fields.


Med venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Henrik Rützou
HR Software Development
Ved Stampedammen 39
DK 2970 Hørsholm
Denmark
E-mail: hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: +45 2714 8449

Homepage: powerEXT.com




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