Hiya
Would be great to get a more in-depth explanation of some of the new 2.3 features:
- Floating licenses: Is ranorex using a license server hosted by us or by you?
- 32/64 bit bridge: Some further details of when/how this is useful?
Thanks
2.3 Version
Re: 2.3 Version
Sorry also forgot to ask - if the new license server is capable of a "Ranorex Spy Only" license ?
As i mentioned before we'd like to give developers Ranorex Spy only - so they can double check new GUI for ranorex recognition, before they add their code to the source control
Thanks
As i mentioned before we'd like to give developers Ranorex Spy only - so they can double check new GUI for ranorex recognition, before they add their code to the source control
Thanks
Re: 2.3 Version
Wow good catch on the release note! I totally missed the license server stuff.
I second the wish for a Ranorex Spy license or at least add Spy to the runtime license.
I second the wish for a Ranorex Spy license or at least add Spy to the runtime license.
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Re: 2.3 Version
License servers for Ranorex floating licenses are hosted at the client, i.e. in your office/private network. Please see the Ranorex User Guide Licensing chapter for more info!atom wrote:Floating licenses: Is ranorex using a license server hosted by us or by you?
The product editions for floating licenses are the same as for node-locked licenses: Runtime, Professional, Premium (see http://www.ranorex.com/product/editions.html). A floating Professional license could fit your needs, though.atom wrote:Sorry also forgot to ask - if the new license server is capable of a "Ranorex Spy Only" license?
Prior to Ranorex V2.3 you had to make sure that the automating and the automated process execute with the same bit width (32 or 64 bit), otherwise Ranorex' object identification capabilities could be limited (in particular with Win32 or WinForms applications). With V2.3 we introduced the so-called "bit bridge" that handles 32/64 bit process transitions transparently. In other words, you don't have to care about 32/64 bit any more on 64 bit operating systems. (Technical details: Whenever a 32 bit Ranorex automation process tries to access a 64 bit application or vice versa, a helper process using the right bit width - the "bit bridge" - is started and all relevant calls are forwarded via that bit bridge process.) See the corresponding chapter in the Ranorex User Guide for more info!atom wrote:32/64 bit bridge: Some further details of when/how this is useful?
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Alex
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Re: 2.3 Version
Hiya
Thanks for the info
For the Spy only license - this would be VERY useful for us
The cost of such a license I guess would be alot less than a full edition
Unfortunately we cannot "float" our existing licenses, as they are all used
Cheers
Thanks for the info
For the Spy only license - this would be VERY useful for us
The cost of such a license I guess would be alot less than a full edition
Unfortunately we cannot "float" our existing licenses, as they are all used
Cheers
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Sorry to disappoint you, but I can't see such a license in the near future. A "Spy only" license would require a complete change of our licensing structure and the Ranorex editions (Runtime, Professional, Premium). Besides, the technical enforcement of such a license is practically impossible, since you need the Ranorex framework to run Ranorex Spy - and if you have the framework, you can also develop with it.atom wrote:For the Spy only license - this would be VERY useful for us
You can't convert node-locked licenses to floating, anyway. What I thought of was a single floating Ranorex Professional license for all of your developers who infrequently need Ranorex Spy to check their controls. That way you would only need a single floating license - with the limitation that only a single developer can use Spy at a time with that floating license. However, if they only need Ranorex Spy every day for a few minutes to check their controls, that should not be a major problem, right?atom wrote:Unfortunately we cannot "float" our existing licenses, as they are all used
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Alex
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Re: 2.3 Version
Ok no problem, thanks for reply.
Re: 2.3 Version
Just to come back on this, all current 2.2 licenses are "tied"
These can be made floating how?
These can be made floating how?
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You can't convert existing (node-locked) licenses to floating licenses. You can only buy new floating licenses, see the Ranorex online store for the prices: http://www.ranorex.com/store/floating/
If you really want to switch existing licenses from node-locked to floating, please contact sales_at_ranorex.com and ask them for a quote. If you have an active subscription for your existing licenses, I'm pretty sure they can make an interesting offer.
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If you really want to switch existing licenses from node-locked to floating, please contact sales_at_ranorex.com and ask them for a quote. If you have an active subscription for your existing licenses, I'm pretty sure they can make an interesting offer.
Regards,
Alex
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