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Posted to commits@ace.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2013/05/30 10:13:23 UTC

svn commit: r863735 - in /websites/staging/ace/trunk/content: ./ user-doc/getting-started.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Thu May 30 08:13:22 2013
New Revision: 863735

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for ace

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    websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/user-doc/getting-started.html

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       <h1>Getting Started</h1>
       <div class="clear"></div>
       <div id="content"><p>This guide shows the core functionality of ACE, organizing bundles and other artifacts into logical features and distributions and associating those with specific targets, all done using a convenient web interface.</p>
-<h2 id="using-apache-ace">Using Apache ACE</h2>
-<h3 id="starting-the-server">Starting the server</h3>
+<h2 id="download-and-startup">Download and startup</h2>
 <p>To start using ACE, you must first launch a server. If you're a developer, you can do that inside Eclipse, as explained <a href="/dev-doc/getting-started.html">here</a>. Otherwise, you need to download a distribution of the server, unpack it, and start it up:</p>
+<h3 id="version-081">Version 0.8.1</h3>
 <ol>
 <li>Download a binary distribution of the server from the <a href="/downloads.html">download</a> page.</li>
 <li>Unpack the archive somewhere on your filesystem.</li>
 <li>Start it by running <code>run.sh</code> (on Linux and Mac OS X) or <code>run.bat</code> (on Windows).</li>
 </ol>
-<h3 id="working-with-ace">Working with ACE</h3>
+<h3 id="version-10-comming-soon">Version 1.0 (comming soon)</h3>
+<ol>
+<li>Download the binary distribution called <code>apache-ace-&lt;version&gt;-bin.zip</code> from the <a href="/downloads.html">download</a> page.</li>
+<li>Unpack the archive somewhere on your filesystem.</li>
+<li>Navigate to the sub directory <code>server-allinone</code>.</li>
+<li>Start it by running <code>java -jar server-allinone.jar</code></li>
+</ol>
+<h2 id="working-with-ace">Working with ACE</h2>
 <p>Apache ACE has both a Web UI and a <a href="restapi.html">REST API</a> to interact with it. Both use a similar workflow. You start by checking out a copy of the workspace, then you work on that copy, and finally you commit your changes back to the server.</p>
 <p>The following steps can be followed to get started:</p>
 <ol>