Package com.sun.jsfcl: Content and licensing

Hi,
what exactly is the content in package com.sun.jsfcl ?
Utilities ? E.g. convenient UI event handling classes ?
Where to get docs about it from ?
If we plan to ship a product based on this library, how is licensing handled ?
Thanks,
Dirk V. Schesmer

The source is bundled too so you can see exactly what we're doing. For example, go to your backing bean, and locate the class declaration; you'll see that it extends AbstractPageBean or something like that; put the caret on AbstractPageBean and hit Alt-G. This will open the source for AbstractPageBean. It in turn subclasses something else, so repeat the alt-g process to go to its super.

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