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Dual Licensing support
User Group Picker PRO plugin supports both Kepler and Atlassian licenses, but you only need one valid license to run the plugin, which can either be provided as the usergrouppicker-pro.lic file, or as the key generated via the Atlassian Marketplace.
The order in which the licenses are checked is:
- Atlassian License
- Kepler License
It is strongly recommended that you do not install both licenses at once, as this might yield unwanted results. For example, consider that you have an Atlassian License with the support date expired and one valid Kepler License. In this case you cannot update the plugin, because the Atlassian License is checked first and its support date is expired.
Atlassian Licensing
The Atlassian Marketplace allows you to easily purchase or generate an evaluation license for User Group Picker PRO.
Using Atlassian Universal Plugin Manager
After generating the license key, all you have to do is access the Administration → Add-ons section in your JIRA instance and paste the key into the corresponding plugin textbox.
Kepler Licensing
The Kepler license is a binary file (usergrouppicker-pro.lic) which must be placed in the <JIRA_HOME>/kepler folder. This file may be obtained contacting the cPrime support. After copying it in that directory, and ensuring that JIRA has read and write access to the file, you must restart JIRA.
cPrime License Page
Validity of our add-ons may be checked in the Administration→ Add-ons section, selecting the cPrime Plugins Configuration → Licensing menu.
The page shows the expiration and maintenance date, user limit and validity message for each selected kepler license.
If the license is expired, user limit is exceeded or license is targeted for a different JIRA server id, a red colored message shows the status.
If kepler license is close to expiration date (less than 10 days remaining), a warning message is displayed, showing the remaining time.
Reminder
Don't forget that you need only one valid license to run the plugin.
Removing an unused license
If you want to remove a no longer used Atlassian license, this can be done in UPM (for UPM 2.0.1+) or in our Licensing section, by removing the old license key and clicking Update. To remove a Kepler license, you have to delete the correspondent .lic file from the kepler folder. Note that any change to the Kepler license requires a server restart.