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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ usually with a [literal]#++-D++# option. For example, on the command-line: |
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[prompt]#$# [command]#java# -Dvaadin.[replaceable]##<product>##.developer.license=[replaceable]#L1cen5e-c0de# ... |
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where the [literal]`<product>` is the product ID, such as `charts`, `spreadsheet`, `designer`, or `testbench`. |
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where the [literal]`<product>` is the product ID, such as `charts`, `spreadsheet`, or `testbench`. |
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[[addons.cval.systemproperty.environments]] |
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=== Passing License Key in Different Environments |
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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Apache Maven:: If building the project with Apache Maven, you can pass the licen |
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[prompt]#$# [command]#mvn# -Dvaadin.[replaceable]##<product>##.developer.license=[replaceable]##L1cen5e-c0de## package |
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where the [literal]`<product>` is the product ID, such as `charts`, `spreadsheet`, `designer`, or `testbench`. |
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where the [literal]`<product>` is the product ID, such as `charts`, `spreadsheet`, or `testbench`. |
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Continuous Integration Systems:: In CIS systems, you can pass the license key to build runners as a system |
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property in the build configuration. However, this only passes it to a runner. |