Using JIDE GUI components in MATLAB
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Hi ,
We are having a tool developed using MATLAB. Those of us who are working on MATLAB uses the floating license available within our organization.
Now we are working on some advanced GUI enhancement to have a filterable checkbox tree. We found some of the JIDE components to be useful and also find the appropriate filterable checkbox tree implementation. We observed that along with the MATLAB distribution ( both the compiler version as well as the MATLAB Runtime Environment) the JIDE GUI framework is available by default.
Since they are available, can we use the JIDE components for our tool development based on MATLAB without any further license obligations? Please advise.
Thanks, Dhanya
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Walter Roberson
2016-1-6
At the MATLAB command prompt, use
web(fullfile(matlabroot,'license.txt'))
and read what is there. It gets complicated in places.
Generally speaking, if you use a component provided with base MATLAB in an executable that you compile using MATLAB Compiler or MATLAB Coder, and you do not distribute the source form of anything that Mathworks provides, then you will not owe any royalties, and will be free to distribute provide you meet any restrictions about distributing MCR itself.
If you were to use source of a Mathworks provided component for something outside of MATLAB Compiler or MATLAB Coder, then you might well run into difficulty.
If you distribute your own source that calls a Mathworks provided component and do not distribute the component (so it would only be usable by people with a MATLAB license), then you would be fine.
Note: the above is my understanding, and you really need to read the license terms. I am not a lawyer, I don't work for Mathworks, I don't speak for Mathworks, etc., etc..
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Dhanya
2016-1-8
编辑:Walter Roberson
2016-1-8
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Peter Antal
2019-1-10
Hi Dhanya,
Does it pertain to all source codes (private use or distributed) that contain direct JIDA calls or only to ones that you distribute to others?
Thanks,
Peter
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