Licenses types
We offer four different license types. Which license applies is explained on the Components pages.
You need a Single Developer License (where applicable) when you work on the Component with only one developer.
You need a Site License (where applicable) when you work on the Component with a team of developers.
You need a Corporate License (where applicable) when you deploy your solution within on corporate organization.
You need a Server license (where applicable) when your solution uses a component served from one server.
The license is IP/Domain based.
You never pay deployment/runtime fees on top of our licenses.
However, when we make use of third party libraries our partners might charge such fees. Please check their license agreement (where applicable) for more information.
A Subscription fee is always included for the first year. After one year you are automatically billed for the next Subscription year.
With the Subscription fee your secure normal support (during our office hours) through the support system as well as minor and major updates and upgrades.
When you decide to cancel your subscription you will not be able to deploy (you can still download) newer releases of the Component.
How to install your licenses
To install our Components and licenses you need our IT2BE Component Manager that you can download here.
We strongly suggest that you also download and read our IT2BE Manager Manual.
Attached to the license email you will find 2 files.
The .xml file is the file that contains your Developer License Key. You can import this .xml using the Component Manager.
There is no need to deploy your Developer License (please read the License Agreement).
In the .txt file your will fnd one or more license strings for each Component that you have a license for.
The license string must be included in your Servoy Solution before you call that Component for the first time.
Lost email/files
You can always request your license files again. You can use the Component Manager for that.
Please make sure that you use the correct credentials and, when you have commercial licenses, that the email address of the original buyer is used.
You can find more information on the Frequently Asked Questions page.
We offer four different license types. Which license applies is explained on the Components pages.
You need a Single Developer License (where applicable) when you work on the Component with only one developer.
You need a Site License (where applicable) when you work on the Component with a team of developers.
You need a Corporate License (where applicable) when you deploy your solution within on corporate organization.
You need a Server license (where applicable) when your solution uses a component served from one server.
The license is IP/Domain based.
You never pay deployment/runtime fees on top of our licenses.
However, when we make use of third party libraries our partners might charge such fees. Please check their license agreement (where applicable) for more information.
A Subscription fee is always included for the first year. After one year you are automatically billed for the next Subscription year.
With the Subscription fee your secure normal support (during our office hours) through the support system as well as minor and major updates and upgrades.
When you decide to cancel your subscription you will not be able to deploy (you can still download) newer releases of the Component.
How to install your licenses
To install our Components and licenses you need our IT2BE Component Manager that you can download here.
We strongly suggest that you also download and read our IT2BE Manager Manual.
Attached to the license email you will find 2 files.
The .xml file is the file that contains your Developer License Key. You can import this .xml using the Component Manager.
There is no need to deploy your Developer License (please read the License Agreement).
In the .txt file your will fnd one or more license strings for each Component that you have a license for.
The license string must be included in your Servoy Solution before you call that Component for the first time.
Lost email/files
You can always request your license files again. You can use the Component Manager for that.
Please make sure that you use the correct credentials and, when you have commercial licenses, that the email address of the original buyer is used.
You can find more information on the Frequently Asked Questions page.
