Licensing Engine for Eclipse and Eclipse RCP...Secure, Reliable, Flexible, Easy
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Nov 28th 2007 |
Developer |
Jigsaw Software
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User Rating |
853
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Original File Size | 691 KB |
Downloads | 6663 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
Category | Programming |
Jigsaw License Manager is an efficient utility for managing the licensing aspect for Eclipse Plugins and closed source Eclipse RCP Applications in a flexible, secure, easy and fast way.
Here are some key features of "Jigsaw License Manager":
■ Eclipse applications can create or verify application licenses which are bound to users, systems or any other entity.
■ Licenses can be perpetual or temporary (valid within an arbitrary period).
■ Shareware applications can configure secure on-demand creation of free trial period licenses.
■ The authenticity of licenses is assured by using the digital signature mechanisms provided by the Java Security API.
■ A password protected Java keystore holds the private and public keys used for signing and verifying licenses.
■ Privacy of installed license content is maintained by using the password based encryption mechanisms provided by the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE).
■ Client applications can leverage simple-to-implement extension points that define the licensing behavior.
■ The 'License Management' perspective is integrated into the Eclipse IDE, allowing you to manage licenses while developing your client application.
■ An SWT based license management wizard is provided to allow easy license installation/verification for users.
■ Long time persistence, portability and efficiency is achieved by creating XML based certificates and compressing them.
■ The code is internationalized, currently supporting English. Future languages are expected soon.
Limitations:
■ 30 days trial
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