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I know that Coldfusion developer edition is technically similar to its enterprise edition with limited features but from legal perspective, is it legal to use developer edition within development team of a company for the development of a commercial application?
Please note, I've already read Coldfusion EULA and many replies to questions where people said developer edition is freely available. Now, my doubt is: Isn't there any "per user license" kind of thing for coldfusion development team members in an IT company as in case of visual studio and other softwares? because if we don't need any license within development team then a team of 10 or 1000 members must be able to develop applications for cost of just 1 license of enterprise edition for production server, which shouldn't be possible AFAIK.
It took me about 30sec to google the ColdFusion EULA which has all these details in it.
Bottom line is the developer edition licence works as follows:
ColdFusion 10 Developer Edition is a free, fully functional version of
ColdFusion for local host development of applications that will be
deployed on either standard or enterprise servers and can be
simultaneously accessed from two remote IP addresses.
From the Adobe website.
How come you didn't just google this stuff? Wouldn't that have been easier than posting a question on StackOverflow?
No, you do not require a license to run Developer edition.
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I wanted to know if Oracle 11gR2 database is migrated to Oracle cloud without upgrading the version, then does oracle cloud provide us with extended support, as oracle 11gR2 is reaching end of support on Dec 2020.
I found 4 methods for migrating Oracle 11gR2 to Oracle cloud 11gR2 database, But I am not sure if Oracle cloud provides extension period for expiring database.
If you adopt a Bring Your Own License approach, then I think you will be as you should be covered as part of your existing support agreement. I presume you're on a sustaining support agreement (https://support.oracle.com/knowledge/Oracle%20Cloud/2068368_1.html) Your Oracle account manager will be able to confirm.
Have you considered using the use of OCI as an opportunity to move to autonomous - free yourself from patching and security considerations?
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I am looking to make a web application and market to a certain industry. I want to offer the flexibility to have each company in the industry have a unique solution. Most things will be similar, but they can all have very different looks for the same data. I assume making a new web app for each company is the only way, since there will be so much variability. However, I need to use MS Office to import and export data, what is the best way to do this? Visual Basic?
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I need to use MS Office to import and export data
VB6 was, for a long time, an excellent way to interact with Office applications via OLE Automation. However nobody would advice you to use it now. The Office applications can be accessed in VB.NET or many other languages via their API. See the Office Developer site as a starting point for your learning or try searching for something like 'microsoft office automation vb.net'
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I have been looking for a C++ Web Framework that would allow me to build a GUI Control Panel directly into a .dll plugin. In the past I have used Nancy Framework for .NET Projects which was exceptional (was my first time with this type of framework). I have found some good candidates based off of other Stack Overflow questions, however I am having trouble figuring out which, if any, have embedded web servers.
C++ Server Pages - This Looked Exceptional, but runs off of IIS or Apache.
CppCMS - Constantly recommended, but does it have an embedded server?
TreeFrog - Also recommended, but seems to have very broken documentation?
Which one of these would be recommended for a completely embedded solution? Ease of use would also be a huge plus, but I am willing to take the time to get it working provided it does what is needed. Thanks!
cppcms has an embedded server and is very well supported in embedded solutions. The documentation is complete and the support is very good, so perchance the documentation is not enough, the developer is certain to help you through your problems.
Don't forget about Wt. It also comes with a built-in web server.
Both CppCMS and TreeFrog have a built-in web server.
Did you have a look at ffead-cpp, it has an embedded web server, apache module, host of features and can run on Windows-Cygwin/BSD/Linux/Solaris
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I am currently investigating enterprise social media tools that we can potentially use either with SharePoint 2010 or instead of it. Confluence is one of the tools I am looking at. It seems to have strong wiki functionality, but does it also offer other social media functionality such as, Communities, activity streams, blogging, micro blogging, Q&A, Ideation, rating, sharing, following etc? I am interested in anyone's experience or knowledge on this subject.
Confluence is getting more and more social. At Atlassian Unite in Frankfurt on 3/20 i saw some interesting new features like the "I like" Button on pages, mentions with # in every text element. share functionality, blogging, commenting and micro blogging is build in since version 3.5. I have four customers who switched from Sharepoint to Confluence because it's fun and it works. There are about 1000+ free and commercial plugins in the plugin exchange. There you'll find workflow plugins, plugin for surveys and other interesting stuff. An App Store is planned. I'm using Confluence for all the project stuff in our intranet.
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What licensing issues arise if I install and use Microsoft Office software (in this case Visio) as part of my web service backend?
My company's flagship piece of software can convert Microsoft Visio files for use in their environment, but of course requires a local install of Visio to decode the files. The system I'm to create is to offer a sort of web service where people can upload their Visio files, and then we can show off the benefits of buying our full price software.
In order to do this I'd need an install of our software on the server, as well as Visio. What I'm a little concerned about is technically any visitor to the site is technically using Visio. I can't really find any other examples when searching online (it doesn't help when things like "server", "cloud" are essentially buzzwords) so any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I don't know the legal details but MS say if you do this every user would require a Visio Licence. You can certainly do it technically but MS also warn that office automation was intended to be done in an interactive session - I take this to mean they don't guarantee that its not going to pop up a dialog or something at some point. They provide server side options for most office products but not Visio.
I don't know what your application is but I can think of three options that may be relevant:
Create a downloadable application that opens Visio and converts the file to your internal format and then uploads it to your server
Have files uploaded to the server which then creates a task for someone in your company to download the file and do something with it. You could significantly automate this process
Get the users to upload VDX files and process the data as XML
Note if your application is using Visio in such a way that you don't have your own internal data structure can you use option 1 and just have some of the functionality done on the server through authenticate web services? this way they get to see what it can do but it only works while connected to your server.