3 Replies Latest reply on Jun 6, 2014 10:41 AM by jdoyle

    EAP Tems and conditions

    fenoloco

      Hi,

      Time ago existed the community version of JBoss, it can used it in production environments. (or at least this is what I remember.)

      I just download the last EAP version, and notice that the terms and conditions were changed. That EAP version is only for use in developer environments?

      If the response is yes, where can I see the prices and condicions of the production licence?

       

      Thanks in advance.

      Mauricio

        • 1. Re: EAP Tems and conditions
          ctomc

          What you are referring to is JBoss Application Server not EAP.

           

          Last release of JBoss Application Server was 7.1.1. after that community project was renamed to WildFly.

          Which just recently released version 8.1.0.Final, read more about it http://wildfly.org/

           

          EAP is Red Hat hardened version of JBoss AS now WildFly.

          EAP 6.0 was based on on 7.1 and later evolved in its own pace, without any real community counter parts.

           

          There are non alpha EAP downloads available under developer $0 subscription which allows you to use it for development and testing but for production you need proper commercial subscription, for pricing best thing to do is to contact sales http://www.redhat.com/contact/sales.html

           

          However .Alpha released of EAP (most recent 6.3.0.Alpha) which are free to use anywhere you like.

          • 2. Re: EAP Tems and conditions
            leprek

            Then why in JBoss Application Server Downloads - JBoss Community , for  all versions of AS downloads, including the MEAPs , the licence appears to be LGPL? 

            Is there any other legal clause or term, hidden somewhere else that forbids  use in production of a MEAP download?

            • 3. Re: EAP Tems and conditions
              jdoyle

              When you download EAP you are presented with terms and conditions.

               

              ~john