Confluence 4.0 : Getting a License for a Staging Environment
This page last changed on Mar 30, 2011 by smaddox.
If you already have a developer license, you can add it under the Administration > License Details page. You can also create a new key as described below. Getting a Developer License
Only a technical contact for your commercial/academic license is able to create a Developer license. Atlassian supplies 'developer' licenses which can be used by existing commercial license holders who wish to deploy non-production installations of our software to use in QA/staging environments. Developer licenses are free of charge to commercial license holders and, like our commercial offerings, they include 12 months of updates starting from the date of purchase of the commercial license. If you hold a commercial license, you can obtain a free developer license by following these steps:
Your new developer license will be generated and displayed in a popup window. Repeat this process as many times as necessary for multiple developer licenses. If you are unable to create the license, contact our sales department for help. Note about Version CompatibilityEarlier versions of our products do not support developer licenses. The table below indicates which versions of each product support developer licenses.
If you are working with an older version that does not recognise developer licenses, you can use your existing commercial license in your test environment. |
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