
Radu, Thanks for the prompt response. Currently we would be interested in determining whether the license was: (a) Academic, Professional, or Enterprise; (b) Named-User, Floating or Site. In the case of a Floating license it would be useful to know whether the current oXygen instance is active, because we could then prevent our plugin from working (i.e., generating a new editor document, using your new createNewEditor facility). Our plugin currently does not need to distinguish between the Author and Editor version of your product, but you may wish to provide this information for future use. Finally, we are not concerned about whether the product is being used in an evaluation period or the expiry dates of oXygen licenses. Regards, Anthony. -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Anthony Smith, DeltaXML Ltd "Change control for XML" T: +44 1684 578751 E: anthony.smith@deltaxml.com http://www.deltaxml.com Registered in England 02528681 Reg. Office: Monsell House, WR8 0QN, UK Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Anthony,
I understand the usecase and indeed it is useful for a plugin to mimic the host application's license type. What exactly would be useful for you to know? If Oxygen has an Academic, Professional or Enterprise license? If Oxygen uses a trial license? The expiration date of that trial license?
Regards, Radu
Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 3/3/2011 6:21 PM, Michael Anthony Smith wrote:
We wish to provide an oXygen plugin whose licensing mirrors that of the oXygen license types. Therefore, it would be useful if our plugin could discover which of the oXygen license types it host was using; this license type could then be checked for consistency with the plugin's license.
Regards, Anthony.
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