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1. Re: Development subscription for FuseSource ?
davsclaus Aug 4, 2011 6:53 AM (in response to neledv)If you open the subscription settings, and enter your username and password (eg the username and password you use to login to this forum), then it ought to download a trial license AFAIR.
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2. Re: Development subscription for FuseSource ?
neledv Aug 4, 2011 7:11 AM (in response to neledv)I had to download the license key manually, since it is not allowed by our firewall settings to connect towards the subscription site directly.
I've copied the license.key file underneath "C:\Documents and Settings\devleen\.fusesource", but after a restart of Eclipse, the FuseSource development subscription is still not enabled. Any tips ?
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3. Re: Development subscription for FuseSource ?
davsclaus Aug 4, 2011 10:45 AM (in response to neledv)That is a bit weird as it should look in the user home for the license file.
In the next release we will add a "browse" button in the Fuse IDE so you can locate the license file from within the IDE itself.
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4. Re: Development subscription for FuseSource ?
neledv Aug 5, 2011 6:04 AM (in response to neledv)Is there somewhere a config file which I can adapt myself to point towards the license file ?
When will the new release of the Fuse IDE be released ?
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5. Re: Development subscription for FuseSource ?
lhein May 4, 2012 2:54 PM (in response to neledv)Fuse IDE 2.1 will be released near to the CamelOne 2012 date. There is a button to install the downloaded license file for you in the subscription settings of that version. This should do the trick for you.
Without a valid license you are still able to view / edit camel routes.