briankb wrote:
I was using the 2.5 of LLBLGen designer. Started a new project selected the MySQL driver and did a connection test. Connection test failed referring to license not found. Was I supposed to do something before or after installation of LLBLGen or Corelab driver?
No that should be it. I have to note: the MySql fixes to make their crud work was added to the beta in the june 22nd build. If you're using the June 14th build of the 2.5 beta, it will never work, get a later beta. I'll see if I can repro the error you're seeing.
I've read their help and online FAQ. I don't think I'm stupid but I can't understand their license or how to use it or set it up. That stupid licx file apparently is nothing more than a reference. Why do I have a serial number if it's never going to be used? If you know a step by step or a link to one that would be great. I can't find anything on their website.
The serial number is indeed something you don't need you download pre-build final builds from their secure site and that's it .
The licx file is necessary for your own app. Their docs contains a page called 'Licensing', it's in the beginning of the TOC of the chm file.
It describes what to do when and what. A year ago or so they didn't have this page and it was a true nightmare, with this page it's a bit more understandable.
It's not OK though. We have to add a special file as a resource to the designer to make it work, even though their licensing page says that it should work OK.
Assuming I can get past all this today and start my project. Will I have issues when I go to deploy the files to a live server? Before purchasing the corelab driver I emailed and told them I was scared of their licensing scheme. They literally responded with "what's so scary about our license". well this and worse if it happens live.
What you do with your own app is add a licenses.licx file with a line which points to the corelab assembly (full name) and that's about it. I do know there were some issues with asp.net but they seem to have solved that.
As you might have read elsewhere here, we had our share of fun with their licensing stuff, and if things go wrong with their licensing stuff, I simply refer to their helpdesk as they have to solve their problems. If it's something we have to solve, we will of course.
(edit) I can connect fine to our mysql databases using the beta.