Rights in developing software for mobile

Hello!
I want to make a software and sell it. It will be developped under eclipse and carbidej from nokia. Could you tell me if I can sell it directly or do I have to buy a licence for this kind of software developping?
Thanks,
Cristian

In general, you only need a license for something you redistribute. Eclipse is "just" a development environment and CarbideJ seem to be as well. It is unlikely that they will be distributed with your application, so you are unlikely to run into trouble by using those to develop your software.
You may need to worry about the license if your application includes classes from either product.
In any case, both products come with licensing terms, read those (or have a lawyer read them) if you want to know what you can and cannot do.

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