Nov 09, 2016, 7:15 PM
License limitations
Hi guys,
I have a question about the limitations of the license
In my free time i started a personal project to created a system using Ext.Net, this system is totally customizable.
The customization is done through the own system using the browser exclusively ( Not VS or any external development tool ).
It is possible to create:
- New Windows/Forms (Translating XML to Ext.Net Objects)
- C # Namespaces
- C # Classes
- WebSocket
- Integrate C # classes with custom screen functions
- Create a service consuming WEBSOCKET requests
- Etc...
I deployed on Windows Azure and works fine.
Resuming, i do not have any clients yet, but my doubt is:
Each client need to purchase an Ext.Net license if it were installed on your own DataCenter ?
Could be this considered as system customization or is a Development toolset ?
This break some Ext.NET license rule ?
I create one video demonstrate how this works and link is below ( See if possible ).
https://goo.gl/photos/NHUFQuVD3ukMpMsU6
Best Regards
Arthur
I have a question about the limitations of the license
In my free time i started a personal project to created a system using Ext.Net, this system is totally customizable.
The customization is done through the own system using the browser exclusively ( Not VS or any external development tool ).
It is possible to create:
- New Windows/Forms (Translating XML to Ext.Net Objects)
- C # Namespaces
- C # Classes
- WebSocket
- Integrate C # classes with custom screen functions
- Create a service consuming WEBSOCKET requests
- Etc...
I deployed on Windows Azure and works fine.
Resuming, i do not have any clients yet, but my doubt is:
Each client need to purchase an Ext.Net license if it were installed on your own DataCenter ?
Could be this considered as system customization or is a Development toolset ?
This break some Ext.NET license rule ?
I create one video demonstrate how this works and link is below ( See if possible ).
https://goo.gl/photos/NHUFQuVD3ukMpMsU6
Best Regards
Arthur