About LANSA Composer Server Licenses

A complete LANSA Composer server license is made up of at least four individual license codes that license separate components of LANSA and LANSA Composer functionality.  The necessary license codes are delivered and applied using a single file.

The following table describes the individual license codes that are necessary for the LANSA Composer server.

TFD

LANSA Composer run-time

Permits LANSA Composer Processing Sequences to be run.

LXX or Xnn

Client/server support
(SuperServer)

Permits LANSA Composer clients to connect to the LANSA Composer server.

PWB, WEB or Wnn

Web support

Permits the HTTP server support necessary for the Management Console of LANSA Composer to be accessed from a web-browser.

JME

LANSA Integrator

Permits LANSA Integrator services to be used by supplied activities.

EDI

LANSA Integrator

Permits EDI-specific LANSA Integrator services to be used by supplied activities.

 

The following licence codes are optional for the LANSA Composer server, and may be subject to additional licence fees:

TFX

Execute Transformation maps via MapForce Server

Permits use of Transformation maps prepared for execution as MapForce Server execution files (.MFX).  Applies only to Windows servers.

For more information, refer to Transformation Map Executable Files .

 

 

If necessary you can check the status of individual licenses.

IBM i Server

To check the status of individual licenses on your IBM i server, type the following command and press Enter:

<pgmlib>/COMPOSER LICENSE

where <pgmlib> is the name of the program library for the LANSA Composer system.  For example, if you installed LANSA Composer into the default location, you would type:

LICPGMLIB/COMPOSER LICENSE

 

Windows Server

To check the status of individual licenses on your Windows server, select the LANSA License Status item from the Start menu or from the shortcuts folder for the LANSA Composer Server system.

LANSA Composer Remote Request Server License

If you wish to use the CALL_FUNCTION or COMPOSER_RUN activities in their "remote" mode to call LANSA functions or run LANSA Composer Processing Sequences on a different server system, then the remote system will also need a LANSA Composer Remote Request Server license. The following table describes the individual license codes that usually comprise a LANSA Composer Remote Request Server license.

TFQ

LANSA Composer remote request server

Permits the LANSA Composer Request Server to be executed in remote mode on the remote system.

LXX or Xnn

Client/server support
(SuperServer)

Permits LANSA Composer running on a separate server system to connect to the LANSA Composer Request Server on the remote system.