TCK definition

TCK means the Test Suite and related documentation (for example, the TCK Users Guide) associated with the Java Specification identified in Exhibit A as made available to Licensee and as may be revised by Oracle during the Term, that is provided so that an implementer of the Java Specification may determine if its implementation is compliant with the Specification.
TCK and “Technology Compatibility Kit” shall mean technology compatibility kit for the Specification.
TCK means the Oracle proprietary Java SE Technology Compatibility Kit.

Examples of TCK in a sentence

  • Licensee shall not remove any copyright notices, trademark notices or other proprietary legends of Oracle or its suppliers contained on or in the TCK, and shall incorporate such notices in all copies of any TCK.

  • Licensee shall not use the TCK to test Products for nuclear, missile, chemical, or biological weaponry or other weapons of mass destruction to the extent prohibited by United States export laws.

  • TCK, Documentation and Products are subject to United States export laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import laws or regulations in other countries.

  • In addition, termination is permitted: (a) by either party for the other party’s breach of this Agreement, upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party and an opportunity to cure within such thirty (30) day period; or (b) by Oracle upon any action by Licensee alleging that use or distribution of the TCK or an implementation of the Java Specification by Oracle or any of Oracle's licensees of the TCK infringes a patent of Licensee.

  • Licensee shall self-certify that its Product passes the applicable TCK as set forth above, if and when the Product in fact does so.

  • THIS SECTION 7.0 STATES THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF ORACLE WITH RESPECT TO INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS BY THE TCK.

  • The TCK is not designed or intended for use in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility, and Oracle disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for such use.

  • Unless authorized by the United States government, Licensee will not directly or indirectly export or re-export the TCK, Documentation or Products to any embargoed or restricted country identified in the United States export laws, including but not limited to the Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. Parts 730-744).

  • Upon Oracle’s reasonable request, Licensee further agrees to provide to Oracle, Licensee’s test results that demonstrate that the Product passes the applicable TCK.

  • The parties acknowledge that the TCK may be in pre-release form and that Oracle shall not be liable for any defects or deficiencies in the TCK or in any Product, process or design created by, with or in connection with the TCK whether or not such defects and/or deficiencies are caused, in whole or in part, by defects or deficiencies in the design or implementation of the TCK.


More Definitions of TCK

TCK means a technology compatibility kit composed of software and documented requirements that are licensed under the Eclipse TCK License and are used to test an implementation to determine whether that implementation is a Specification-Compatible Implementation with the Ratified Specification associated with such TCK, provided that, after the initial release of the Specification-Compatible Implementations, the term “TCK” as applied to new releases of such implementation shall mean the then-most current TCK which has been available under the Eclipse TCK License for at least one hundred and eighty (180) days.
TCK means the set of tests and requirements, and revisions thereto, associated with each Java Environments, that verify the compatibility of a product with such Java Environments, consistent with the requirements of the User's Guide.
TCK means the documentation, testing tools and test suites associated with the JCP Specification as may be revised by BEA from time to time, that is provided so that an implementer of the JCP Specifi­cation may determine if its implementation is compliant with the Specification.
TCK means the test programs, procedures and/or other requirements, designated by Sun for use in verifying compliance of the Jeode Technology.
TCK means Thermo Ecotek Corporation, a majority-owned subsidiary of Thermo Electron Corporation.

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