How to use the Developer's Console
Understanding of the functionality of the Omnicept Developer Console will be a huge asset to your integration of Omnicept.
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Shows the status of your licensing (Trial, Core, Academic, Developer, Enterprise)
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Where you access your credentials to add to your application
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Where you convert your license type from Trial or Core
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Create a new Organization
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Where you add developers and admins to your organization for Omnicept console access
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Where you purchase Enterprise developer and runtime licenses
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Where you purchase Service Pack
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Where you download license files for your Enterprise server
Converting your license from Core or Trial
Login to the Developer's Console and select Organization
Under the Licenses and Ordering tab, you will select Update to Full License
This will bring up the different license options: Academic (Rev Share), Developer (Rev Share) and Enterprise.
Please note, once you convert your license type - make sure that your application is using the correct license credentials. The app and client ID will be the same as it was in Trial or Core, but the license type will be changed. Your application license type must match what is in the Developer's Console.
You may have found out that after conversion to Academic or other fulled licensed type, you may need to convert to Developer (Revenue Share) or Enterprise. To do this, we suggest you create a new organization.
Create a New/Additional organization
If you need to use a different license type, you will need to create a new Organization.
Under the Organization tab on the developer's console, select CREATE.
You can then convert this to the correct license type.
Add developers and admins to your organization for Omnicept console access
For adding a developer head the developers tab and click the invite button:
Invite with an email address, here is also where you decide if they will have admin privileges or they will not. Admin privileges will allow the added user to add others as well as view and edit applications in the Developer Console. Without Admin privileges, the added user can login but not be able to view the application secret keys.
Service Packs
Service Packs for Enterprise customers give developers access to the latest features and updates from the Omnicept inference engine, like cognitive load. Service Packs also gaurantee that support tickets opened by your company will be responded to within 2 business days. The first year of your Enterprise license, the service pack is included. The service pack is purchased for all developer licenses. To purchase service packs for subsequent years, visit the Developer's Console and click on your Organization to see License options.