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AW: Unlimitted requests question


  • Subject: AW: Unlimitted requests question
  • From: Philipp Dreiss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 08:03:57 +0200

Chuck,

This is what I don't understand. When I enter the deployment serial number,
the throttle is still there. It says "WebObjects Deployment 5.2 Request
limit 100 MultiThreading: Yes". Having Deployment combined with the
throttle? Could it be that there is a problem with the serial number, I have
received from the supplier (Apple distributor)?

Is there something else I have to take care about (technically) to
deactivate the throttle?

Philipp

-----Originalnachricht-----
Von: Chuck Hill
An: Philipp Dreiss
Cc: 'email@hidden'
Gesendet: 16.09.05 00:26
Betreff: Re: Unlimitted requests question

On Sep 15, 2005, at 11:59 AM, Philipp Dreiss wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>  Is it possible to use a deployment serial number with the
> development installation, having unlimited requests?
>
Yes.  But each license can (legally) only be used on one machine at a
time.

> When I use the serial number, it says "WebObjects Deployment 5.2
> Request limit 100 MultiThreading: Yes".
That indicates that a development license is installed.  The
deployment license does not have a throttle.


>  The problem is, that we have a lot of WebServices provided by the
> WO-Application and after 10 seconds running the App, we have an
> exception saying, that the licence has exceeded 100 TPMs. Then the
> Application is stalled. All this is on Windows with WO 5.2.3. The
> licence, we have obtained from Apple, should not be limited. It is
> the common 5.2 licence.
>
The deployment license is not limited, the development one is.

Chuck


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