LinqConnect and Oracle, licensing question
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 10:02
Hi
We are in the process of supporting our product on Oracle and have used your LinqConnect product to help us along (currently in trial).
We are getting closer to a final decision and have a few questions that we have a hard time finding answers for:
1) We seem to need to buy LinqConnect Professional to get Oracle support, but it says that this package comes bundled with Express versions of dotConnect for Oracle. We need to be able to deploy our product at customer sites and we are under the impression that the Express versions does not support the license component system that you are using (more on that below). Is this correct and if so, do we need to purchase both LinqConnect Professional AND a dotConnect for Oracle product to get a working solution?
2) We have a hard time getting your licensing working for our product (I bet you have heard that before). I have installed LinqConnect on my machine and I am able to get things up and running (compilation, unittests + integration tests against the database). My coworker (who does not have LinqConnect installed yet), however, get the "license not found" error message when starting the product even though I seem to have tried a number of variations of advise you given on your Licensing page when building the product (embedding the licenses.licx, manually generating a resource file etc.). In your documentation you refer to a License Wizard that seems to be designed to help troubleshoot these issues but I cannot seem to find it anywhere. What am I missing? Or doesn't these things work in trial mode?
3) As executable we have our own service application, but we would also like to run our integration tests (using resharper in VisualStudio and TeamCity on our build servers) so do we need to add a entries in the licenses.config file for these (external) executables somehow? Or do you recommend installing everything on the build servers?
I think you have a great product here that really helps us support Oracle as an alternative database and I hope you can help me with the issues above
We are in the process of supporting our product on Oracle and have used your LinqConnect product to help us along (currently in trial).
We are getting closer to a final decision and have a few questions that we have a hard time finding answers for:
1) We seem to need to buy LinqConnect Professional to get Oracle support, but it says that this package comes bundled with Express versions of dotConnect for Oracle. We need to be able to deploy our product at customer sites and we are under the impression that the Express versions does not support the license component system that you are using (more on that below). Is this correct and if so, do we need to purchase both LinqConnect Professional AND a dotConnect for Oracle product to get a working solution?
2) We have a hard time getting your licensing working for our product (I bet you have heard that before). I have installed LinqConnect on my machine and I am able to get things up and running (compilation, unittests + integration tests against the database). My coworker (who does not have LinqConnect installed yet), however, get the "license not found" error message when starting the product even though I seem to have tried a number of variations of advise you given on your Licensing page when building the product (embedding the licenses.licx, manually generating a resource file etc.). In your documentation you refer to a License Wizard that seems to be designed to help troubleshoot these issues but I cannot seem to find it anywhere. What am I missing? Or doesn't these things work in trial mode?
3) As executable we have our own service application, but we would also like to run our integration tests (using resharper in VisualStudio and TeamCity on our build servers) so do we need to add a entries in the licenses.config file for these (external) executables somehow? Or do you recommend installing everything on the build servers?
I think you have a great product here that really helps us support Oracle as an alternative database and I hope you can help me with the issues above