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EDIdEv Framework EDI
Professional License
1. The license fee to use the Framework EDI Professional is $995.00. (You may install
Framework EDI on one or more computers to be used by one person, or
on a single workstation used non simultaneously by multiple people, but not
both.)
2. Fees for distributing the distributable files of Framework EDI as
part of your application shall be US$100.00 for each product distributed.
(Please see Runtime License)
3. No annual fee.
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Enterprise License
1. The license fee to use the Framework EDI Enterprise is $2850.00.
The Enterprise license is a site license. (You may install Framework EDI on one or more computers to be used by developers at the licensed
location.)
2. Fees for distributing the distributable files of Framework EDI (away
from the licensed site) as
part of your application shall be US$100.00 for each product distributed. (Please
see Runtime License)
3. No annual fee.
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Runtime License
1. The license fee to deploy the Framework EDI Runtime on to a
workstation is $100.00. To deploy the Server Runtime License on to a
server is $450. Runtime Licenses do not allow for development.
2. It is only available to customers that already own either the Framework
EDI Professional or Enterprise license.
3. No annual fee.
4. Runtime licenses can be purchased in bundles. Please see Price
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SourceCodeMaker SM-Plug-In
1. The license fee to use the SourceCodeMaker SM-Plug-In is $100 per user.
2. SM-Plug-Ins are not included in the Framework EDI Professional License, and are optional.
3. No annual fee.
Training for EDI implementation using Framework EDI
1. Training is for a team of developers (maximum 3 persons) at a flat rate of $1700.00 over a period of 2
days.
2. The level of training will depend on the team's knowledge of EDI.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What's the difference between the
Framework EDI Enterprise and Professional License?
A. The main difference between the two licenses is that the Enterprise is a site
license (which allows your company to have a copy of it on all computers on the
site), while the Professional is a single user license. Also, the Enterprise License includes all the SM Plug-Ins, the FREDI-ISAPI
AS2 extension, the eSecurity Console, and two Server Runtime Licenses, while the Professional License does not include them.
If you have a team of developers and plan to deploy your EDI solution to many
computers at your company, then the Enterprise License may be a more
cost-effective choice.
Q. Do I need to purchase
a runtime license if I'm deploying my EDI program in-house?
A. If you own a Professional License, you would have to purchase a
runtime license for every computer that your EDI program (using FREDI
components) is installed in, even if they are in-house computers. But, if
you own the Enterprise License, you would not need to purchase any runtime
license if your EDI solution is deployed in-house. The Enterprise License
also includes two Server Runtime Licenses, which allows you to deploy your EDI
solution to two computers off your site.
Q. What's the difference
between a Runtime License and a Server Runtime License?
A. The Server Runtime includes the eFileManager, eSecurity Console
and the ISAPI extension, while the standard Runtime does not. Also, the
Server Runtime includes files so that you do not have to deploy your application
as a compiled .EXE file. On the other hand, the standard Runtime can only
be deployed with a compiled .EXE application. The Server Runtime
License is also a site license, while the standard runtime license is per
machine. Neither licenses can be used for development.
Q. I'm a programmer
consultant who is developing an EDI application for my client. What
Framework EDI license would I need?
A. You would need at least the Framework EDI Professional License for EDI
application development. If you do a lot of EDI programming consulting,
then it may be cost-effective for you to own the Professional License, and buy a
Framework EDI Runtime License for each EDI application (you've created using
Framework EDI) that
you deploy to your clients. If you don't do much EDI programming
consulting, then it may be cost-effective for you to have your clients purchase and own the Professional License,
and just have you develop the EDI solution for
them.
Q. I'm creating an EDI
solution on a server. What Framework EDI license would I need?
A. It would depend on the EDI solution you're creating. If you
don't require the ISAPI extension (for AS2 server), then you can just purchase the
Framework EDI Professional License
for development, and a Runtime License for deployment; otherwise, if you require
the ISAPI extension, then you would need the Framework EDI Enterprise License for development,
and a Server Runtime for deployment.
Q. I have a team of
developers, and plan to create an EDI solution to install on several computers
in the company, as well as on a couple of servers in our other offices.
What would be the cost-effective Framework EDI licenses in this scenario?
A. It would be cost-effective to purchase the Enterprise License
because it is a site license, which allows you to install Framework EDI on all computers
that are physically located at your site. It also includes two server runtime
licenses to allow you to deploy the Framework EDI components to two other server computers that
are physically located outside the company site.
Q. Do any of the
licenses include SEF files?
A. No, none of the licenses include any SEF file.
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