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    Hi all,

    I want to evaluate STS to find out if I could use STS instead of pure Eclipse or Netbeans for Java develiopment.
    But when reading the end user license agreement I find the following in topic "2. LICENSE GRANT, USE AND OWNERSHIP":
    "...VMware grants to Licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license (without the right to sublicense) (i) to use the Software in accordance with the Documentation solely for non-production purposes of Licensee's internal business operations, development, evaluation, and education..."

    So I can use STS only "... for non-production purpose..."? What if I want to use it for "production purpose"? If I want to develop Java software that I want to sell one day? Do I have to buy a license then?

    Up to now I thought that STS is also running under Apache license. But now I would be happy if someone could tell me if STS can be used for SW development for free or not.

    thanks and regards
    Günter

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    Hey Günter!

    Please take a look at:
    http://forum.springsource.org/showth...e-of-IDE-tools

    So as long as you don't redistribute STS itself (the IDE) with your products, you can of course use STS as your IDE to build commercial products.

    HTH,
    Martin
    Martin Lippert
    SpringSource, a division of VMware
    SpringSource Tools Team
    http://www.springsource.com
    http://twitter.com/martinlippert

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    Martin,

    thanks a lot for your answer and for clarifying things.
    Then there is no reason anymore not to start with STS ;-)

    Regards
    Günter

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