Applications for
Macromedia Central can be
licensed in any number of
ways, thanks to the Open
Distribution license
introduced with Central
1.5. Getting started with
managing licenses for
your users can be tricky.
Central Open Licensing
Architecture (COLA)
solves this problem by
solving the issues of
license management and
providing a starting
point for developers to
implement their own
license models. Version 1
is a reference
implementation for PHP or
Macromedia ColdFusion.
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