I can understand why they've done it in general but I don't think
they've considered all the implications for people who aren't trying to
bypass the need for more licenses.
For example; we use pools of UniObjects connections talking via MQ to
our webservers. As we run Enterprise (device) licenses
Stuart,
In reality, the only nasty bit is that if you don't have many UV licenses
free, then that is going to be a problem. Hence, the only solution is to
purchase more licenses.
It's understandable why IBM introduced this feature - to protect their U2
license revenue base. Which should be
Although this seem unfair, the licensing agreement has always previously
prevented you from doing this. This is only forcing you to comply with the
license agreement. To get around this is still a breach of the license.
We are lucky that we have concurrent license, with Oracle, SQL Server, etc