Re: a few sodbeans problems, verbosity, duplicate output

Susan,

If you are allowed, you can probably download the zip installation and
run it manually:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/sodbeans/files/Sodbeans/Sodbeans_2_0/sodbeans.zip/download

You have to go into the /bin folder and run sodbeans manually, but
that should work fine.

That build doesn't include the installer, so in theory, it could work for you.

Stefik

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
<susan.stanzel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How do I get the software so it can be evaluated? Naturally, I am prohibited 
> from just installing stuff on this computer.
>
> Susie Stanzel
>
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> Subject: Re: a few sodbeans problems, verbosity, duplicate output
>
>> I would like to know if this software is available to the United States
>> Federal Government? Is it still in beta testing?
>
> Hi Susan,
>
> The software is freely available under GPL2, so I don't see any reason
> why the government can't use it if they want to.
>
> As for beta testing, I think we still have the beta label on with
> sourceforge, but the code base is pretty stable and is used at a
> number of schools and universities. It's also based on the NetBeans
> 7.0 source code, which is highly mature. There's no warranty, but we
> use it every day and things are pretty stable nowadays.
>
> We actually keep that beta label on there largely because our
> programming language built in "wasn't" quite ready for commercial use.
> That is about to change soon as well. We haven't announced the details
> yet, although we'll talk about it briefly tomorrow at the Java One
> Keynote in San Francisco.
>
> Stefik
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