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WAS 7 entitlement


Eric Jodet (6.3k5111120) | asked Oct 19 '09, 10:37 a.m.
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Hello,
as per https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/2.0.0.1?p=releasenotes

a valid WAS 7 license will be provided with RTC standard or enterprise.

Where will user be able to get this license?
Will it be packaged with the 2.0.0.1 standard or enterprise activation kit?

Thanks.
Eric.

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Adrian Cho (8213322) | answered Oct 20 '09, 11:40 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Hello,
as per https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/2.0.0.1?p=releasenotes

a valid WAS 7 license will be provided with RTC standard or enterprise.

Where will user be able to get this license?
Will it be packaged with the 2.0.0.1 standard or enterprise activation kit?

Thanks.
Eric.


The legal entitlement is provided in the RTC 2.0.0.1 license agreement. If you look in there you will see words (search for WebSphere) that discuss this. For the actual software you will need to follow the instructions in the link you've posted.

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Shelby Phillips (29624621) | answered Oct 20 '09, 1:59 p.m.


The legal entitlement is provided in the RTC 2.0.0.1 license agreement. If you look in there you will see words (search for WebSphere) that discuss this. For the actual software you will need to follow the instructions in the link you've posted.


This link does not seem to direct the user to where the license can be obtained.

How will users get the license for WebSphere?

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k7180136) | answered Oct 20 '09, 3:11 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER


The legal entitlement is provided in the RTC 2.0.0.1 license agreement. If you look in there you will see words (search for WebSphere) that discuss this. For the actual software you will need to follow the instructions in the link you've posted.


This link does not seem to direct the user to where the license can be obtained.

How will users get the license for WebSphere?

I am pretty sure the license for WAS 7 is a "paper" license (ie no key required).

anthony

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Eric Jodet (6.3k5111120) | answered Oct 21 '09, 1:00 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Hello Shelby,
in fact, there is no "real" license for WAS 7 - no license file to download -
When purchasing RTC 2.0.0.1 standard or enterprise, you benefit of a WAS 7 entitlement - allowed to use the product officially.

Regarding the incorrect link to ibm.com site, I agree with you we should redirect to IBM License Key Center (LKC).

Either refer to:
1 - TechTip on jazz.net - http://jazz.net/library/techtip/348
2 - TechNote on ibm RTC Support site - http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=3488&uid=swg21406750

Thanks.
Eric.

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Shelby Phillips (29624621) | answered Dec 09 '09, 12:31 p.m.
Will other Jazz products follow RTC in including a WAS server license entitlement with the product?

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