are you talking about the open-source templates?
thanks you can track this issue https://github.com/abpframework/abp/issues/14811
for your information;
we fixed this issue and published 7.0.0-rc.2
again so you don't need to wait for 7.0.0-rc.3
please remove ABP Suite and re-install it.
abp suite remove
abp suite install --preview
closing the issue.
it's already been addressed and will be fixed and released in the next patch 7.0.0-rc.3
.
contact at info@abp.io . license downgrade cannot be done automatically.
after your license expires, you cannot upgrade from v5 to v6. You can only update to v5.x.x further info https://commercial.abp.io/faq#what-happens-when-license-ends
hi, this is a technical support channel. it'd be better to contact info@abp.io for the licensing and pricing questions.
this is most probably related to your deployment configuration.
@shobhit
you can re-login to get a new token, this might solve the issue.
or you can create a new project exactly with the same project name, then copy the new AbpLicenseCode
from the new project's appsettings.json
file into your existing project appsettings.json
files.
@dev1_premierpoint:
I found another post in this forum that said logging in to Abp with the Abp CLI would remove it. I did that and, sure enough, the message went away in the logs.
I guess my question at this point is what will happen in Production? There won't be a way to log into the Abp CLI in production.
you don't need to care about the prod environment, because this license issue only occurs on the development platform or when the debugger is attached. the published application will never go to the license server for performance precautions.
this sounds more like a consultancy issue. these issue tickets are for concrete problems and questions. you may need to check the following docs to understand how to build a modular web application using ABP.
or you can get this training from our experts https://commercial.abp.io/trainings/modular-web-application-development