Sep 12, 2014, 6:36 AM
Ext.NET & Sencha License
Hello, I read the FAQ section and I see something I doesn't understand at all:
I want to develop an app with Sencha Ext JS (only sencha libs), must I buy a Sencha License to use it separately or my Ext.NET license it's enough?
Thx in advice.
Is a separate license to the Sencha Ext JS JavaScript library required?
No. The Ext.NET Pro license includes the right to use the Sencha Ext JS library as a part of Ext.NET, subject to the terms of the License Agreement. You do not require a separate Sencha Ext JS Commercial License to use Ext.NET, as rights are included to use Ext JS in commercial projects when used in conjunction with Ext.NET Pro.
No. The Ext.NET Pro license includes the right to use the Sencha Ext JS library as a part of Ext.NET, subject to the terms of the License Agreement. You do not require a separate Sencha Ext JS Commercial License to use Ext.NET, as rights are included to use Ext JS in commercial projects when used in conjunction with Ext.NET Pro.
Thx in advice.