OIPA License Guide
Preface
Welcome to Oracle Insurance Policy Administration Licensing Information for version 11.3.1.0.
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Audience
This document is intended for purchasers of Oracle Insurance Policy Administration and Oracle Insurance Rules Palette. It is valid for Oracle Insurance Policy Administration of this 11.3.1.0 Release only.
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Related Documents
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration latest release documentation library on the Oracle Help Center:
- Activity Processing
- Architecture Guide
- Coherence
- Cycle
- Document Generator
- Extensibility
- Installation Guides
- Rules Palette Security Guide
- OIPA Security Guide
- Release Management
- System Properties
- Web Services
Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:
- Monospace - Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.
Licensing Information for Oracle Coherence Standard Edition
A license to Oracle Insurance Policy Administration 11.3.1.0 (OIPA) includes a restricted-use license to Oracle Coherence, Standard Edition (OCSE). OCSE may be used solely for operation with OIPA. A separate license for OCSE is required if the customer:
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Creates any integration points directly with Oracle Coherence
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Configures Oracle Coherence Standard Edition in ways not directly supported through the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration product user interfaces.