> Now, the JCE is export-restricted (I live in Denmark), but what does
> this mean exactly?
>
> * Can I use the JCE binaries *at all*? If not, what can I do? Can I
> obtain a license somehow? My thesis is for educational purposes only,
> and NOT for commercial use.
You cannot use the JCE 1.2 binaries, regardless of what purpose
you were planning to use them for.
> * Can I use the JCE documentation? Can I include some JCE-code examples
> in my thesis?
Sure.
> If I can use the JCE documentation, but not the JCE binaries, will it be
> okay if I implement my case study (using JCE-functionality) but does NOT
> compile the code and thereby use the JCE binaries? Can I use the JCE
> binaries, if I don't include the *.class files of the case study in my
> thesis? If not, what if I don't include the *.java source code of the
> case study either?
You cannot use the JCE binaries, but you can read and implement the
JCE APIs and write your own code and include it in your thesis.
Jan