I'm curious how many of your projects were deployed into production using the 
no-charge Single CPU (or the 100-user departmental) licenses of LCDS 2.x.

Since the release of LCDS 3.0, neither of these licenses exist.  This leaves 
our small business customers running in production using the Single CPU license 
with no upgrade path going forward, unless they can come up with the steep 
license fees for ES2.  I doubt any of our customers will be able to afford it.

Needless to say, this seriously impedes our ability to do business on the LCDS 
platform going forward in the SMB market we serve.  It also leaves our hands 
tied with respect to the software we've already developed and deployed.  
BlazeDS is not an option - it would require a total rewrite of client and 
server, and mass annihilation of features.

How are these changes affecting your business?

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