Who provides support for a published Web service in the StrikeIron Marketplace? A: StrikeIron provides first-level support for all Web services in the StrikeIron Marketplace.
Top Q: What is the difference between a Trial and Paid Subscription? A: There are two types of trials: an Unregistered User Trial and a Registered User Trial. An Unregistered User Trial requires a valid email address and is limited to 5 invocations of a Web service, regardless of the number of hits defined for the Web service. An Unregistered User is someone who has not yet registered with StrikeIron. An Unregistered User simply enters his or her email address in the UnregisteredUser field of the LicenseInfo operation of any StrikeIron Marketplace Web Service. This allows a user to try a Web service as easily as possible. A Registered User Trial requires registering with StrikeIron to establish a UserID and Password. The UserID is the user’s email address. A Registered User Trial is free for a specific number of hits, similar to a paid subscription, so a user can better understand the Web service and select the best paid subscription option.
Related Questions
- What are "hits" for a Web service? A: A "hit" is the term used in the StrikeIron Marketplace to refer to a counter that is decremented every time a subscriber invokes and accesses a Web service.
- Who provides support for a published Web service in the StrikeIron Marketplace? A: StrikeIron provides first-level support for all Web services in the StrikeIron Marketplace.
- What is the price for a StrikeIron Marketplace Web service?