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OPC UA Client license
July 15, 2016
15:02, EEST
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Dear Sirs,
I have developed and tested my OPC UA Client application as a console based application JAR file with trial version of your OPC UA client SDK. Now Can I send my client application to my prospective customers for their trial? This will obviously involve inclusion of trial version of your OPC UA Client jar libraries which works for 2 hours. If my customer is happy then I can generate jar of my application using licensed version of your OPC Client SDK and send to any number of customers of my application. Is my understanding of using your SDK correct?
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July 15, 2016
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The evaluation license allows you to validate that the SDK fulfills your requirements for application development. You may use maximum of 60 days for that.

It does not allow you to produce a commercial application and distribute it in any form.

July 15, 2016
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Dear Sir,
Thanks for the clarification. But when I build my application with licensed version of your Client SDK, I presume I can send my application to any number of my customers right?
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July 15, 2016
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Yes with the licensed version you may distribute your applications freely.

July 15, 2016
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OK. But my jar files will contain your libraries! Though our application will be protected but are your library jar file protected from further reuse?
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July 15, 2016
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We recommend that you compile the Prosys .jar into your application and use obfuscation (Proguard for example) to embed it properly.

July 25, 2016
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OK sir, we will do that. I think your documentation mentions about it.
Thanks for the great libraries and keep up the good work.
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PRAMANJ

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