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svn commit: r354679 - /struts/scripting/trunk/xdocs/user-guide.xml

Author: mrdon
Date: Tue Dec  6 18:54:52 2005
New Revision: 354679

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=354679&view=rev
Log:
Changed user guide line that misled on status of Groovy

Modified:
    struts/scripting/trunk/xdocs/user-guide.xml

Modified: struts/scripting/trunk/xdocs/user-guide.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/scripting/trunk/xdocs/user-guide.xml?rev=354679&r1=354678&r2=354679&view=diff
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--- struts/scripting/trunk/xdocs/user-guide.xml (original)
+++ struts/scripting/trunk/xdocs/user-guide.xml Tue Dec  6 18:54:52 2005
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
         <p>Once you have picked a language, you need to download its libraries and install it 
         into your application, which usually means copying its jar files into the same location
         you copied the Struts Scripting jar.  If you are not sure, we recommend Groovy
-        which ships with Struts Scripting, as it features a very similar Java-like syntax.
+        which ships with the Struts Scripting Mailreader example, as it features a very similar Java-like syntax.
         </p>
         <p><i>Optional</i>: If you don't see your desired language that claims to support BSF, 
         or their BSF engine has changed from what BSF expects, you can manually define BSF 



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