Profession Edition
What is the difference between the Development and Production subscriptions? - Intended use — Development subscriptions are for laptops, workstations, or servers on which you install Orbeon Forms PE for development, that are not accessed by end users of the forms or application you are creating. Production subscriptions are for the servers on which you install Orbeon Forms PE and that will be accessed by end users.
- Expiration — The license you get with Development subscription expires at the end of the subscription, while the license you get with a Production subscription doesn't and is sometime referred to as perpetual. Production licenses are perpetual, to give you a choice on whether you want to renew your subscription. If you decide to renew, you'll continue to get support, security patches, and free upgrades to major releases of the software. If you don't, you won't get those benefits, but your existing software will continue to run.
Can I use a Development subscription for staging or test server? You can use Development subscriptions for staging or test server, as long as those servers are not accessed by end users (see intended use on the previous question). If your staging or test servers is only used during development, we recommend you get a Development subscription. If it they are ran along your production servers, and you're planning to keep using them after going in production, we recommend you get Production subscription to have perpetual license on those server (see expiration on the previous question). What do you mean by "server" and "computer"?- Server vs. computer — Production subscriptions are said to be per server, while Development subscription are per computer. The term "computer" is used to convey the fact that Development subscriptions are often used on laptops or workstations, which people wouldn't describe as "servers".
- Physical hardware — In both cases, subscriptions are per hardware machine. It doesn't matter how many CPUs, cores, users, or forms you have on a given machine: you just need one subscription per machine.
- Virtualization — If you are using virtualization and run two or more VMs on the same server, you just need one subscription for that physical server. However, if you use virtualization across multiple physical servers, then you need one PE subscription per server.
Do you provide free or discounted non-profit and/or educational licenses?
Do you have an official list of patches?As of March 2012, we don't have a list of patches you can just download.
However, we do provide custom patches to PE customers on a case by case basis. - Often such patches are backports of commits publicly available in the public source code repository.
- Sometimes, they are created specifically to address issues you report.
Some patches are also available in the latest stable release of Orbeon Forms PE, which you can find from the downloads page.
If you are interested to know what kind of issues and features are being worked on, please make sure to check the following:
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