RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-06 Thread Peter . McLarty
= [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03-05-2002 11:43 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Fax to: Subject:RE: Licences for testing As far as I am aware : NO. It has played a major

RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
Would the personal edition work for you? I don't think there would be a licensing issue with this. Dave -Original Message- Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:09 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L We're planning to set-up some test servers here and I'm wondering what the practice

RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread johanna . doran
As far as I am aware : NO. It has played a major role in me not being able to obtain some more test boxes at my current job. I believe the licensing is a little better, but it is still there. Plus, you also need the OS (Sun Solaris) so you get hit there too. Hannah -Original

Re: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Rachel_Carmichael
You could talk to your sales rep about short-term licensing, or you could just do it and hope they don't discover it. I've found that temporary servers have a tendency to become permanent though. |+--- || | ||

RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Weaver, Walt
Last time I checked Oracle on Linux is free if it's used for testing only. If you don't mind using Linux (we use it extensively) it could be a viable option. --Walt Weaver Bozeman, Montana -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:43 AM To: Multiple

RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread MacGregor, Ian A.
I would not think you would need a license for evaluating the software. However, once you cross the line into development or production licensing is mandatory. Unless things have changed, the Oracle LINUX client is free, but the LINUX server requires licensing as defined above. Ian

RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Kimberly Smith
Download the 30 day trial from OTN -Original Message- Sean Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 5:09 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L We're planning to set-up some test servers here and I'm wondering what the practice is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short

RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Kimberly Smith
Personal Oracle is indeed a product that needs to be licensed. -Original Message- Dave Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:33 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Would the personal edition work for you? I don't think there would be a licensing issue with this. Dave -Original