You must ensure that your installation conforms to the terms of your license.
For a full description of the operation mode, see Operation modes.
If you installed the Developer Edition, and you have now purchased a fully supported version of the product such as the Advanced Edition, you can keep the components and all the associated resources that you have already created and configured. Before you install the purchased product, uninstall the Developer Edition. You can retain your existing integration servers and workspace, and any Developer mode resources remain in Developer mode by default. You can leave them in Developer mode, or you can use the mqsimode command to change the operation mode to reflect the license that you have purchased.
To change the operation mode, complete the following steps.
Check the license agreement file to ensure that your configuration conforms to any restrictions for development and unit test. Development and unit test conditions are described in License requirements.
If you reinstall IBM App Connect Enterprise with the new package for your purchased product, the default operation mode is advanced. If you have purchased a full IBM App Connect Enterprise license, you can leave the operation mode as advanced, otherwise you must change the mode of your integration nodes to conform to the license that you have purchased (for example, standard mode).
If you have purchased IBM App Connect Enterprise Standard Edition, and installed components from the full runtime package, read the following information.
If you have purchased a full (unrestricted) license and installed components from the full runtime package, all components that you create have an operation mode set to the default value of advanced, which is the correct setting for your license.
You can continue to work with all the components and associated resources that you have already created. For example, after you have completed verification, you might keep the resources that you have created for further development and unit test (subject to any restrictions that apply for unit test environments, as indicated in your license). Development and unit test conditions are described in License requirements.