License editions

ADM Functional Testing tools support a variety of license editions, each bundled with a different subset of functional testing features.

Supported license editions

The following table describes the products available with each license edition.

Includes the use
of these products:
License names License names License names
UFT Ultimate* UFT One UFT Developer
OpenText Functional Testing check mark check mark x mark
OpenText Functional Testing for Developers check mark check mark check mark
OpenText Sprinter check mark
check mark* x mark
BPT check mark*

check mark*

x mark
OpenText Functional Testing Lab (for functional testing purposes only) check mark x mark x mark

Additionally, use a UFT Runtime Engine license when you need to run OpenText Functional Testing or OpenText Functional Testing for Developers tests only.

The UFT Runtime Engine license does not enable you to create or edit tests, or access the OpenText Functional Testing IDE or OpenText Functional Testing for Developers IDE plug-ins.

* Note: 

  • The UFT Ultimate license is no longer available for purchase and is supported for existing customers only.

  • The UFT Ultimate license is available only as a concurrent license.

  • OpenText Sprinter is available for UFT Ultimate or UFT One concurrent licenses only.

  • When using BPT with OpenText Functional Testing, you must also have a BPT license on your ALM server.

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Licensing fallback mechanism

When starting OpenText Functional Testing or OpenText Functional Testing for Developers, the AutoPass License Server attempts to consume the exact license edition configured on the machine, such as the UFT One or UFT Developer.

If you are concerned about the availability of the license edition configured on your tool's machine, modify this configuration as described in Configure the licensing fallback mechanism.

When the fallback mechanism is enabled, licenses are consumed as follows:

When starting OpenText Functional Testing

  • If you have a UFT One license installed, the License Server looks for the UFT Ultimate license as a fallback.
  • If you have a UFT Runtime Engine or UFT Developer license installed, no fallback is supported.

When starting OpenText Functional Testing for Developers

When starting the OpenText Functional Testing for Developers runtime engine, licenses are consumed in the following order on the License Server, starting with the license configured on your machine:

Note:  

  • The licensing fallback mechanism is relevant only when working with concurrent licenses.
  • The licensing fallback mechanism is disabled by default.

Sample scenario 1: UFT Developer license configured on the OpenText Functional Testing for Developers machine

If the UFT Developer license is configured on the machine, but there is no available UFT Developer license on the License Server, OpenText Functional Testing for Developers tries to consume a UFT One license.

In turn, if no UFT One license is available, OpenText Functional Testing for Developers tries to consume a UFT Ultimate license.

Sample scenario 2: UFT Runtime license configured on the OpenText Functional Testing for Developers machine

If the UFT Runtime Engine license is configured on the OpenText Functional Testing for Developers machine but there is no available UFT Runtime Engine license, OpenText Functional Testing for Developers tries to consume a UFT Developer license.

In turn, if there is no available UFT Developer license, OpenText Functional Testing for Developers tries to consume a UFT One license.

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