Your rights to use Separately Licensed Third Party Technology under Separate Terms are not restricted in any way by this Agreement. Third party technology will be licensed to You either under the terms of this Agreement or, if specified in the Program Documentation, readmes or notice files, under Separate Terms. Oracle may provide certain notices to You in Program Documentation, readmes or notice files in connection with such third party technology. Third-Party Technology The Programs may contain or require the use of third party technology that is provided with the Programs. Is this so hard for Cisco to shed light on? SHOW me the Terms of Service and software agreements stating straightforward what the Java requirement is when using the Cisco software that requires it. However, Cisco needs to be clear in this Licensing matter so we can stay above board in all aspects of the Java component in the Cisco third party aspect. In addition: the most serious concern with using a Java open version or something that is off branded would be the security update and control factors as well as reliability - I assume that anything Cisco sells and licenses prior to EOL that requires Java will be tested for vulnerabilities till the EOS or EOL. Please verify that the system has JRE installed (Java 1.8) for CUCM 12.5 and 14Īll in all- we still need to know if Cisco is providing anything of substance regarding their terms of agreement for licensed products requiring the Java Run time. The current Unified RTMT requires JRE to run. Here is a page about Webex Cloud connected-UC you can also move to use what we called Cloud connected-UC and then there is Web RTMT available in the cloud which is cleaner and easier. Just need to make sure you are using the correct JRE for that supported application version. I have contacted Cisco via Webex teams and TAC and the following 2 responses I got with regards to the Java needed for RTMT:įor RTMT you just need java "runtime" which is not a full java license.
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