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svn commit: rev 57545 - in incubator/beehive/site: build/site build/site/controls build/site/pageflow build/site/wsm src/documentation/content/xdocs src/documentation/content/xdocs/controls src/documentation/content/xdocs/pageflow src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm

Author: steveh
Date: Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
New Revision: 57545

Modified:
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/controls/tutorial_controls.html
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/downloads.html
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/jpetstore.html
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.html
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_AddressBook.html
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_Dashboard.html
   incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/tutorial_wsm.html
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/controls/tutorial_controls.xml
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/downloads.xml
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/jpetstore.xml
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.xml
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_AddressBook.xml
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_Dashboard.xml
   incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/tutorial_wsm.xml
Log:
Adding paths to download the v1 alpha dist.

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/controls/tutorial_controls.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/controls/tutorial_controls.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/controls/tutorial_controls.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -415,10 +415,10 @@
 <a name="N10074"></a><a name="To+Download+and+Install+a+Beehive+Binary+Distribution"></a>
 <h4>To Download and Install a Beehive Binary Distribution</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<p>Visit [todo: distribution download link] and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
+<p>Visit <a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a> and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
 <p>Unzip the distribution file on your machine</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10081"></a><a name="To+Set+up+the+Development+Environment"></a>
+<a name="N10085"></a><a name="To+Set+up+the+Development+Environment"></a>
 <h4>To Set up the Development Environment</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open the directory where you installed the Beehive distribution.  Open the file <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> in a text editor.  Edit <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> to fit your local environment.  The following environmental variables must be set to the appropriate paths on your machine:  <span class="codefrag">BEEHIVE_HOME</span>, <span class="codefrag">JAVA_HOME</span>, <span class="codefrag">ANT_HOME</span>, and <span class="codefrag">CATALINA_HOME</span>.  The following example shows how to edit <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> for a typical environment.</p>
@@ -443,27 +443,27 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N100BE"></a><a name="step_2"></a>
+<a name="N100C2"></a><a name="step_2"></a>
 <h3>Step 2: Create Control Implementation and Interface Files</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N100C4"></a><a name="Introduction"></a>
+<a name="N100C8"></a><a name="Introduction"></a>
 <h4>Introduction</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>A Beehive Control consists of two files: an interface file (with the JAVA file extension) and an implementation file (with the JCS file extension).  The interface file is the public face of your control.  It lists all of the methods which can be invoked by users.  The implementation file contains the implementation code for the methods listed in the interface file.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N100CE"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Control+Application+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N100D2"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Control+Application+Folder"></a>
 <h4>To Create a Control Application Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In the directory <span class="codefrag">CATALINA_HOME/webapps/</span>, create a directory called <span class="codefrag">control_tutorial</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N100DE"></a><a name="To+Add+Beehive+Runtime+JARs+to+Your+Application."></a>
+<a name="N100E2"></a><a name="To+Add+Beehive+Runtime+JARs+to+Your+Application."></a>
 <h4>To Add Beehive Runtime JARs to Your Application.</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will assemble the runtime resources for your Control.  Most of these files are included in the WEB-INF directory.  It includes JAR files with the JSP tag handler classes, the Controls runtime JAR, etc. <!--[tbd: for a complete list see...]--></p>
 <p>Using the command shell opened in the previous step, at the command prompt, enter: </p>
 <pre class="code">ant -f %BEEHIVE_HOME%\ant\buildWebapp.xml deploy.beehive.webapp.runtime -Dwebapp.dir=%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\control_tutorial</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N100F1"></a><a name="To+Create+the+Control%27s+Implementation+File"></a>
+<a name="N100F5"></a><a name="To+Create+the+Control%27s+Implementation+File"></a>
 <h4>To Create the Control's Implementation File</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will create the implementation file for your Beehive Control.  This is a JAVA file, that contains the bulk of your Control's working code.</p>
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@
 }</pre>
 <p>Save and close <span class="codefrag">HelloImpl.jcs</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10127"></a><a name="To+Create+the+Control%27s+Interface+File"></a>
+<a name="N1012B"></a><a name="To+Create+the+Control%27s+Interface+File"></a>
 <h4>To Create the Control's Interface File</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>The interface file is a JAVA file, that defines the public face of your control. <!--[tbd]-->
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@
     public String hello();
 }</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10144"></a><a name="To+Create+a+JSP+Page+to+Test+the+Control"></a>
+<a name="N10148"></a><a name="To+Create+a+JSP+Page+to+Test+the+Control"></a>
 <h4>To Create a JSP Page to Test the Control</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>To test your Beehive Control, you need to call the control from some other resource, such as a JAVA application, JSP page, or Page Flow web application.  In this step you will call the 
@@ -527,20 +527,20 @@
   &lt;/netui:body&gt;
 &lt;/netui:html&gt;</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1015F"></a><a name="To+Compile+the+Control"></a>
+<a name="N10163"></a><a name="To+Compile+the+Control"></a>
 <h4>To Compile the Control</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>You are now ready to compile the control.</p>
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
 <pre class="code">ant -f %BEEHIVE_HOME%\ant\buildWebapp.xml build.webapp -Dwebapp.dir=%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\control_tutorial</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10171"></a><a name="To+Start+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
+<a name="N10175"></a><a name="To+Start+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
 <h4>To Start the Tomcat Server</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
 <pre class="code">%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\startup.bat</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10180"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Control"></a>
+<a name="N10184"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Control"></a>
 <h4>To Test the Control</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open a web browser and enter the following in the address bar: <span class="codefrag">http://localhost:8080/control_tutorial/hello.jsp</span>
@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@
 <p>Note the message on the page: "Hello, World!"</p>
 <p>This message is provided by the Hello control.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10196"></a><a name="To+Shutdown+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
+<a name="N1019A"></a><a name="To+Shutdown+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
 <h4>To Shutdown the Tomcat Server</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:
@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@
 </div>
 </div>
             
-<a name="N101A6"></a><a name="Step+3%3A+Add+a+Parameterized+Method+to+the+Control"></a>
+<a name="N101AA"></a><a name="Step+3%3A+Add+a+Parameterized+Method+to+the+Control"></a>
 <h3>Step 3: Add a Parameterized Method to the Control</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>[TODO: This step is coming soon.]</p>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/downloads.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/downloads.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/downloads.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -288,6 +288,9 @@
 </table>
 <ul class="minitoc">
 <li>
+<a href="#Beehive+Binary+Distribution">Beehive Binary Distribution</a>
+</li>
+<li>
 <a href="#Source+Archives">Source Archives</a>
 </li>
 <li>
@@ -296,7 +299,14 @@
 </ul>
 
 
-<a name="N1000C"></a><a name="Source+Archives"></a>
+<a name="N1000C"></a><a name="Beehive+Binary+Distribution"></a>
+<h3>Beehive Binary Distribution</h3>
+<div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
+<p>The Beehive 1.0 alpha binary distribution is available for download at <a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a>.  This distribution is an <em>alpha</em> release and is not intended for creating production-level applications.</p>
+</div>
+
+
+<a name="N1001D"></a><a name="Source+Archives"></a>
 <h3>Source Archives</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Beehive is still rather new, so we don't have daily drops yet.  We are currently working
@@ -321,7 +331,7 @@
 </div>
 
 
-<a name="N10027"></a><a name="Getting+Source+from+SVN"></a>
+<a name="N10038"></a><a name="Getting+Source+from+SVN"></a>
 <h3>Getting Source from SVN</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <ol>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/jpetstore.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/jpetstore.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/jpetstore.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@
 <h4>Setup</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In the descriptions below, <span class="codefrag">BEEHIVE_HOME</span> refers to the root of the
-Beehive distribution.  For example, if Beehive is installed in:
+Beehive distribution.  (The Beehive binary distribution can be downloaded from <a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a>.)  For example, if Beehive is installed in:
 
 </p>
 <pre class="code">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;c:\java\beehive-0.3alpha
@@ -510,12 +510,12 @@
 
 </p>
 </div>
-<a name="N1015B"></a><a name="%28Optional%29+Copy+the+Petstore+Application+to+a+Project+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N1015F"></a><a name="%28Optional%29+Copy+the+Petstore+Application+to+a+Project+Folder"></a>
 <h4>(Optional) Copy the Petstore Application to a Project Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>If you want to keep your Beehive distribution directory pristine, you might consider copying the <span class="codefrag">petstoreWeb</span> folder to another location before proceeding.  The following instructions assume that you have copied the <span class="codefrag">petstoreWeb</span> folder into the directory <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N1016E"></a><a name="Copy+the+Runtime+Resources+and+Compile%0A"></a>
+<a name="N10172"></a><a name="Copy+the+Runtime+Resources+and+Compile%0A"></a>
 <h4>Copy the Runtime Resources and Compile
 </h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@
 <pre class="code">  C:/beehive_projects/petstoreWeb/WEB-INF/lib</pre>
 <p>and run the Beehive webapp build process on the petstoreWeb application.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10188"></a><a name="Start+Tomcat"></a>
+<a name="N1018C"></a><a name="Start+Tomcat"></a>
 <h4>Start Tomcat</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>To start Tomcat, run the following command:</p>
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@
 <p>
 <strong>Note:</strong> if you use the second of these methods for starting Tomcat, you will have to enter Ctrl+C into the command shell to enter any further commands.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N101A4"></a><a name="Deploying+to+Tomcat+and+Running%0A"></a>
+<a name="N101A8"></a><a name="Deploying+to+Tomcat+and+Running%0A"></a>
 <h4>Deploying to Tomcat and Running
 </h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
 <a href="#To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow">To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</a>
 </li>
 <li>
-<a href="#To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N1024D">To Test the Page Flow Web Application</a>
+<a href="#To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N10251">To Test the Page Flow Web Application</a>
 </li>
 </ul>
 </li>
@@ -383,10 +383,10 @@
 <a href="#To+Edit+the+Controller+File+to+Handle+the+Submitted+Data">To Edit the Controller File to Handle the Submitted Data</a>
 </li>
 <li>
-<a href="#To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102A2">To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</a>
+<a href="#To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102A6">To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</a>
 </li>
 <li>
-<a href="#To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N102B0">To Test the Page Flow Web Application</a>
+<a href="#To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N102B4">To Test the Page Flow Web Application</a>
 </li>
 </ul>
 </li>
@@ -400,10 +400,10 @@
 <a href="#To+Create+a+JSP+Page+to+Display+Submitted+Data">To Create a JSP Page to Display Submitted Data</a>
 </li>
 <li>
-<a href="#To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102F7">To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</a>
+<a href="#To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102FB">To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</a>
 </li>
 <li>
-<a href="#To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N10305">To Test the Page Flow Web Application</a>
+<a href="#To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N10309">To Test the Page Flow Web Application</a>
 </li>
 </ul>
 </li>
@@ -467,10 +467,10 @@
 <a name="N10071"></a><a name="To+Download+and+Install+a+Beehive+Binary+Distribution"></a>
 <h4>To Download and Install a Beehive Binary Distribution</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<p>Visit [todo: distribution download link] and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
+<p>Visit <a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a> and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
 <p>Unzip the distribution file on your machine</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N1007E"></a><a name="To+Set+up+the+Development+Environment"></a>
+<a name="N10082"></a><a name="To+Set+up+the+Development+Environment"></a>
 <h4>To Set up the Development Environment</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open the directory where you installed the Beehive distribution.  Open the file <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> in a text editor.  Edit <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> to fit your local environment.  The following environmental variables must be set to the appropriate paths on your machine:  <span class="codefrag">BEEHIVE_HOME</span>, <span class="codefrag">JAVA_HOME</span>, <span class="codefrag">ANT_HOME</span>, and <span class="codefrag">CATALINA_HOME</span>.  The following example shows how to edit <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> for a typical environment.</p>
@@ -493,7 +493,7 @@
 </p>
 <p>Leave the command shell open to use throughout the tutorial</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N100BA"></a><a name="Add+a+Manager+Role+to+Tomcat"></a>
+<a name="N100BE"></a><a name="Add+a+Manager+Role+to+Tomcat"></a>
 <h4>Add a Manager Role to Tomcat</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Adding the manager role to Tomcat server allows you to run deploy related targets in the Ant file <span class="codefrag">runTomcat.xml</span>.  This file is provided as a convenience for managing the Tomcat server.</p>
@@ -509,7 +509,7 @@
   &lt;user username="manager" password="manager" roles="manager"/&gt;
 &lt;/tomcat-users&gt;</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N100D2"></a><a name="To+Start+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
+<a name="N100D6"></a><a name="To+Start+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
 <h4>To Start the Tomcat Server</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
@@ -517,10 +517,10 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N100E2"></a><a name="step_2"></a>
+<a name="N100E6"></a><a name="step_2"></a>
 <h3>Step 2: Create a New Page Flow Application</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N100E8"></a><a name="Introduction"></a>
+<a name="N100EC"></a><a name="Introduction"></a>
 <h4>Introduction</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@
 				The Controller file you create in this step contains one simple Action method. This simple navigational Action method forwards users to the index.jsp page. In the next step, you will create a more complex Action method.
 				</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N100FC"></a><a name="Make+a+Project+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N10100"></a><a name="Make+a+Project+Folder"></a>
 <h4>Make a Project Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>On your C: drive, create a directory named <span class="codefrag">beehive_projects</span>.</p>
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@
   beehive_projects
     pageflow_tutorial</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10119"></a><a name="To+Copy+Page+Flow+Resources+into+the+Project+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N1011D"></a><a name="To+Copy+Page+Flow+Resources+into+the+Project+Folder"></a>
 <h4>To Copy Page Flow Resources into the Project Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will copy (most of) the Page Flow application template into your project folder.  The application template gives the basic directory structure for a Page Flow web app, and it includes some common resources, for example: image files, supporting JavaScript files, and web app configuration files.</p>
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@
       netui-blank  -  WRONG!</pre>
 <p></p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10167"></a><a name="To+Copy+Runtime+JARs+to+the+Project+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N1016B"></a><a name="To+Copy+Runtime+JARs+to+the+Project+Folder"></a>
 <h4>To Copy Runtime JARs to the Project Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will assemble the runtime resources for your Page Flow application.  The runtime JARs include the Page Flow runtime, the &lt;netui&gt; tag library, etc. These resources are loaded into your project's <span class="codefrag">WEB-INF/lib</span> folder using the Ant command below.</p>
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@
         lib
           [many JAR files]</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10184"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Controller+File"></a>
+<a name="N10188"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Controller+File"></a>
 <h4>To Create a Controller File</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will create the Controller file, the central file on any Page Flow.</p>
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@
 }</pre>
 <p>Save and close the file Controller.jpf.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N101AA"></a><a name="To+Create+a+JSP+File"></a>
+<a name="N101AE"></a><a name="To+Create+a+JSP+File"></a>
 <h4>To Create a JSP File</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In the directory <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/pageflow_tutorial</span>, create a file named <span class="codefrag">index.jsp</span>.</p>
@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@
   &lt;/netui:body&gt;
 &lt;/netui:html&gt;</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N101C5"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Deploy+the+Page+Flow"></a>
+<a name="N101C9"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Deploy+the+Page+Flow"></a>
 <h4>To Compile and Deploy the Page Flow</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>You are now ready to compile the Page Flow and deploy it to Tomcat.</p>
@@ -655,7 +655,7 @@
   undeploy</pre>
 <p>When the undeploy is complete, then compile and deploy again.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N101E5"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application"></a>
+<a name="N101E9"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application"></a>
 <h4>To Test the Page Flow Web Application</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Visit the following address:</p>
@@ -666,10 +666,10 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N101FB"></a><a name="step_3"></a>
+<a name="N101FF"></a><a name="step_3"></a>
 <h3>Step 3: Navigation</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N10201"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Destination+JSP+Page"></a>
+<a name="N10205"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Destination+JSP+Page"></a>
 <h4>To Create a Destination JSP Page</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In the directory <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/pageflow_tutorial</span>, create a file named <span class="codefrag">page2.jsp</span>.</p>
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@
 &lt;/netui:html&gt;</pre>
 <p>Save and close <span class="codefrag">page2.jsp</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N1021F"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Link+to+the+Destination+Page"></a>
+<a name="N10223"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Link+to+the+Destination+Page"></a>
 <h4>To Create a Link to the Destination Page</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open the file <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/pageflow_tutorial/index.jsp</span>.</p>
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@
 &lt;/netui:html&gt;
 				</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10237"></a><a name="To+Add+an+Action+Method+to+Handle+the+Link"></a>
+<a name="N1023B"></a><a name="To+Add+an+Action+Method+to+Handle+the+Link"></a>
 <h4>To Add an Action Method to Handle the Link</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open the file <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/pageflow_tutorial/Controller.jpf</span>.</p>
@@ -747,7 +747,7 @@
     }
 }</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1024F"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow"></a>
+<a name="N10253"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow"></a>
 <h4>To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
@@ -760,7 +760,7 @@
   deploy
   </pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1025E"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N1024D"></a>
+<a name="N10262"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N10251"></a>
 <h4>To Test the Page Flow Web Application</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Visit the following link: 
@@ -774,10 +774,10 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N10277"></a><a name="step_4"></a>
+<a name="N1027B"></a><a name="step_4"></a>
 <h3>Step 4: Submitting Data</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N1027D"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Submission+Form"></a>
+<a name="N10281"></a><a name="To+Create+a+Submission+Form"></a>
 <h4>To Create a Submission Form</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Edit the file <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/pageflow_tutorial/page2.jsp</span> so it appears as follows.</p>
@@ -803,7 +803,7 @@
 &lt;/netui:html&gt;</pre>
 <p>Save and close <span class="codefrag">page2.jsp</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10295"></a><a name="To+Edit+the+Controller+File+to+Handle+the+Submitted+Data"></a>
+<a name="N10299"></a><a name="To+Edit+the+Controller+File+to+Handle+the+Submitted+Data"></a>
 <h4>To Edit the Controller File to Handle the Submitted Data</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open the file <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/pageflow_tutorial/Controller.jpf</span>
@@ -880,7 +880,7 @@
 				</pre>
 <p>Save and close <span class="codefrag">Controller.jpf</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N102B5"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102A2"></a>
+<a name="N102B9"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102A6"></a>
 <h4>To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
@@ -893,7 +893,7 @@
   deploy
   </pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N102C4"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N102B0"></a>
+<a name="N102C8"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N102B4"></a>
 <h4>To Test the Page Flow Web Application</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Visit the following link: 
@@ -909,10 +909,10 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N102E3"></a><a name="step_5"></a>
+<a name="N102E7"></a><a name="step_5"></a>
 <h3>Step 5: Processing and Displaying Data</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N102E9"></a><a name="To+Process+the+Submitted+Data"></a>
+<a name="N102ED"></a><a name="To+Process+the+Submitted+Data"></a>
 <h4>To Process the Submitted Data</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Edit the processData method in the Controller.jpf file so it appears as follows. Code to add appears in red.</p>
@@ -929,7 +929,7 @@
 	return new Forward("success");
 }</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N102F8"></a><a name="To+Create+a+JSP+Page+to+Display+Submitted+Data"></a>
+<a name="N102FC"></a><a name="To+Create+a+JSP+Page+to+Display+Submitted+Data"></a>
 <h4>To Create a JSP Page to Display Submitted Data</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Create a file named <span class="codefrag">displayData.jsp</span> in the directory CATALINA_HOME/pageflow_tutorial. Edit <span class="codefrag">displayData.jsp</span> so it appears as follows.</p>
@@ -946,7 +946,7 @@
   &lt;/netui:body&gt;
 &lt;/netui:html&gt;</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1030D"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102F7"></a>
+<a name="N10311"></a><a name="To+Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Page+Flow-N102FB"></a>
 <h4>To Compile and Redeploy the Page Flow</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
@@ -959,7 +959,7 @@
   deploy
   </pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1031C"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N10305"></a>
+<a name="N10320"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Page+Flow+Web+Application-N10309"></a>
 <h4>To Test the Page Flow Web Application</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Visit the following link: 
@@ -975,7 +975,7 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N1033B"></a><a name="summary"></a>
+<a name="N1033F"></a><a name="summary"></a>
 <h3>Summary: Page Flow Tutorial</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>This tutorial introduced you to the basics of building web applications with Beehive Page Flows.</p>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_AddressBook.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_AddressBook.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_AddressBook.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -343,10 +343,10 @@
 <a name="N10049"></a><a name="Setting+up+the+Environment"></a>
 <h4>Setting up the Environment</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<p>Download a Beehive distribution archive, and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<span class="codefrag">&lt;dist-dir&gt;</span>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
+<p>Download a Beehive distribution archive (<a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a>), and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<span class="codefrag">&lt;dist-dir&gt;</span>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
 <pre class="code">C:/beehive</pre>
 <p>then</p>
-<pre class="code">&lt;dist-dir&gt; = C:/beehive/apache-beehive-incubating-alpha-xxx [todo: get exact path]</pre>
+<pre class="code">&lt;dist-dir&gt; = C:/apache-beehive-incubating-1.0-alpha-snapshot</pre>
 <p>Edit <span class="codefrag">&lt;dist-dir&gt;/beehiveUser.cmd|sh</span> to match your local environment.  The following four paths must resolve to paths on your machine.</p>
 <pre class="code">
     BEEHIVE_HOME
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
 <p>  Copy <span class="codefrag">junit.jar</span> to <span class="codefrag">ANT_HOME/lib</span>.</p>
 <p> Download derby_46005.jar from <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/derby/binaries/derby_snapshot_svnversion_46005.ZIP">http://incubator.apache.org/derby/binaries/derby_snapshot_svnversion_46005.ZIP</a>.</p>
 <p>  Copy <span class="codefrag">derby_46005.jar</span> to <span class="codefrag">BEEHIVE_HOME/samples/EmployeeWS/WEB-INF/lib</span>.</p>
-<a name="N1009F"></a><a name="Setting+up+the+Server"></a>
+<a name="N100A3"></a><a name="Setting+up+the+Server"></a>
 <h4>Setting up the Server</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
 <a href="http://localhost:8080/EmployeeWS/web/Service.jws?wsdl">    http://localhost:8080/EmployeeWS/web/Service.jws?wsdl</a>
 </p>
 </div>
-<a name="N100F3"></a><a name="Setting+up+the+Clients"></a>
+<a name="N100F7"></a><a name="Setting+up+the+Clients"></a>
 <h4>Setting up the Clients</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>To generate the clients run the following build files.</p>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_Dashboard.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_Dashboard.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/sample_Dashboard.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -349,10 +349,10 @@
 <a name="N1003D"></a><a name="Setting+up+the+Environment"></a>
 <h4>Setting up the Environment</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<p>Download a Beehive distribution archive, and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<span class="codefrag">&lt;dist-dir&gt;</span>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
+<p>Download a Beehive distribution archive (<a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a>), and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<span class="codefrag">&lt;dist-dir&gt;</span>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
 <pre class="code">C:/beehive</pre>
 <p>then</p>
-<pre class="code">&lt;dist-dir&gt; = C:/beehive/apache-beehive-incubating-alpha-xxx x`</pre>
+<pre class="code">&lt;dist-dir&gt; = C:/apache-beehive-incubating-1.0-alpha-snapshot</pre>
 <p>Edit <span class="codefrag">&lt;dist-dir&gt;/beehiveUser.cmd|sh</span> to match your local environment.  The following four paths must resolve to paths on your machine.</p>
 <pre class="code">
     BEEHIVE_HOME
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
 </pre>
 <p>After editing the file, open a command shell and run <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd|sh</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10073"></a><a name="Start+Tomcat"></a>
+<a name="N10077"></a><a name="Start+Tomcat"></a>
 <h4>Start Tomcat</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>To start Tomcat, run the following command:</p>
@@ -379,13 +379,13 @@
 <p>
 <strong>Note:</strong> if you use the second of these methods for starting Tomcat, you will have to enter Ctrl+C into the command shell to enter any further commands.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N1008F"></a><a name="Undeploy+Petstore"></a>
+<a name="N10093"></a><a name="Undeploy+Petstore"></a>
 <h4>Undeploy Petstore</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>If you have previously deployed Petstore, you must undeploy it now.  (This allows you to recompile the Petstore source, which occurs in the next step.)</p>
 <pre class="code">  ant -Dwebapp.dir=BEEHIVE_HOME/samples/petstoreWeb -Dcontext.path=petstoreWeb -f ant/buildWebapp.xml undeploy</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1009E"></a><a name="Download+Required+JAR+Files"></a>
+<a name="N100A2"></a><a name="Download+Required+JAR+Files"></a>
 <h4>Download Required JAR Files</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p> Before you can build Petstore Dashboard you must download 1) activation.jar and 2) mailapi.jar.</p>
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
 <p>and</p>
 <pre class="code">    BEEHIVE_HOME/samples/petstoreWeb/WEB-INF/lib</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N100D6"></a><a name="Initialize%2C+Build+and+Deploy+Petstore"></a>
+<a name="N100DA"></a><a name="Initialize%2C+Build+and+Deploy+Petstore"></a>
 <h4>Initialize, Build and Deploy Petstore</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>To build and deploy Petstore, enter the following Ant command:</p>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/tutorial_wsm.html
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/tutorial_wsm.html	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/build/site/wsm/tutorial_wsm.html	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@
 <a href="#Step+4%3A+Add+a+Non-Web+Invokable+Method">Step 4: Add a Non-Web Invokable Method</a>
 <ul class="minitoc">
 <li>
-<a href="#Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service-N101EB">Compile and Redeploy the Web Service</a>
+<a href="#Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service-N101EF">Compile and Redeploy the Web Service</a>
 </li>
 <li>
 <a href="#To+Test+the+Non-Web+Invokable+Method">To Test the Non-Web Invokable Method</a>
@@ -416,10 +416,10 @@
 <a name="N10069"></a><a name="To+Download+and+Install+a+Beehive+Binary+Distribution"></a>
 <h4>To Download and Install a Beehive Binary Distribution</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<p>Visit [todo: distribution download link] and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
+<p>Visit (<a target="_blank" href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</a>) and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
 <p>Unzip the distribution file on your machine</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10076"></a><a name="To+Set+up+the+Development+Environment"></a>
+<a name="N1007A"></a><a name="To+Set+up+the+Development+Environment"></a>
 <h4>To Set up the Development Environment</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Open the directory where you installed the Beehive distribution.  Open the file <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> in a text editor.  Edit <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> to fit your local environment.  The following environmental variables must be set to the appropriate paths on your machine:  <span class="codefrag">BEEHIVE_HOME</span>, <span class="codefrag">JAVA_HOME</span>, <span class="codefrag">ANT_HOME</span>, and <span class="codefrag">CATALINA_HOME</span>.  The following example shows how to edit <span class="codefrag">beehiveUser.cmd</span> for a typical environment.</p>
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@
 </p>
 <p>Leave the command shell open to use throughout the tutorial</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N100B2"></a><a name="Add+a+Manager+Role+to+Tomcat"></a>
+<a name="N100B6"></a><a name="Add+a+Manager+Role+to+Tomcat"></a>
 <h4>Add a Manager Role to Tomcat</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Adding the manager role to Tomcat server allows you to run deploy related targets in the Ant file <span class="codefrag">runTomcat.xml</span>.  This file is provided as a convenience for managing the Tomcat server.</p>
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@
   &lt;user username="manager" password="manager" roles="manager"/&gt;
 &lt;/tomcat-users&gt;</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N100CA"></a><a name="To+Start+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
+<a name="N100CE"></a><a name="To+Start+the+Tomcat+Server"></a>
 <h4>To Start the Tomcat Server</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter:</p>
@@ -466,10 +466,10 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N100DA"></a><a name="step_2"></a>
+<a name="N100DE"></a><a name="step_2"></a>
 <h3>Step 2: Install the Web Service Template</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N100E2"></a><a name="Make+a+Project+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N100E6"></a><a name="Make+a+Project+Folder"></a>
 <h4>Make a Project Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>On your C: drive, create a directory called <span class="codefrag">beehive_projects</span>.</p>
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@
   beehive_projects
     ws_tutorial</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N100FD"></a><a name="To+Copy+the+Web+Services+Application+Template"></a>
+<a name="N10101"></a><a name="To+Copy+the+Web+Services+Application+Template"></a>
 <h4>To Copy the Web Services Application Template</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will copy the Web Services project template into your project folder.  The project template contains a simple web service and a test JSP page.</p>
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
       happyaxis.jsp
       index.html</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1012B"></a><a name="Copy+the+Runtime+JARs+into+the+Project+Folder"></a>
+<a name="N1012F"></a><a name="Copy+the+Runtime+JARs+into+the+Project+Folder"></a>
 <h4>Copy the Runtime JARs into the Project Folder</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>To copy the runtime JARs into your project, run the following Ant command:</p>
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@
   deploy.wsm.webapp.runtime</pre>
 <p>This will copy the JAR files from <span class="codefrag">BEEHIVE_HOME/lib/wsm</span> into <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/ws_tutorial/WEB-INF/lib</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10143"></a><a name="Examine+the+Blank.jws+Web+Service"></a>
+<a name="N10147"></a><a name="Examine+the+Blank.jws+Web+Service"></a>
 <h4>Examine the Blank.jws Web Service</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>You are now ready to compile and run your web service.</p>
@@ -533,14 +533,14 @@
 <p>
 <span class="codefrag">@WebService</span> and <span class="codefrag">@WebMethod</span> are "metadata annotations", a.k.a. "annotations".  Annotations allow you to set properties on Java classes and methods.  They can be used to generate compile-time artifacts such as configuration files or Java classes (this is how many Beehive Control annotations work) or to determine some runtime behavior (this is how Beehive Web Service annotations work).  <span class="codefrag">@WebService</span> annotates (or "decorates") the class Blank: this tells the runtime that Blank is a web service that listens for SOAP messages and responds in kind.  <span class="codefrag">@WebMethod</span> annotates the method sayHelloWorld(): this tells the runtime that the method can be invoked over the web.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N1016E"></a><a name="Compile+and+Deploy+the+Web+Service"></a>
+<a name="N10172"></a><a name="Compile+and+Deploy+the+Web+Service"></a>
 <h4>Compile and Deploy the Web Service</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>In this step you will compile the web service and deploy it to Tomcat, all in one step.</p>
 <p>Run the following Ant command:</p>
 <pre class="code">ant -f %BEEHIVE_HOME%\ant\buildWebapp.xml -Dwebapp.dir=C:\beehive_projects\ws_tutorial -Dcontext.path=ws_tutorial build.webapp deploy</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10180"></a><a name="To+Run+the+Web+Service+Provided+in+the+Template"></a>
+<a name="N10184"></a><a name="To+Run+the+Web+Service+Provided+in+the+Template"></a>
 <h4>To Run the Web Service Provided in the Template</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Visit the index.jsp page: <a target="_blank" href="http://localhost:8080/ws_tutorial/index.jsp">http://localhost:8080/ws_tutorial/index.jsp</a>.</p>
@@ -550,10 +550,10 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N10198"></a><a name="step_3"></a>
+<a name="N1019C"></a><a name="step_3"></a>
 <h3>Step 3: Add a Parameterized Method to the Web Service</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
-<a name="N1019E"></a><a name="Edit+the+JWS+File"></a>
+<a name="N101A2"></a><a name="Edit+the+JWS+File"></a>
 <h4>Edit the JWS File</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p></p>
@@ -586,14 +586,14 @@
 }</pre>
 <p>The <span class="codefrag">@WebParam</span> you just added lets you pass a String parameter to the method over the web.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N101B8"></a><a name="Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service"></a>
+<a name="N101BC"></a><a name="Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service"></a>
 <h4>Compile and Redeploy the Web Service</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter the following Ant command:</p>
 <pre class="code">ant -f %BEEHIVE_HOME%\ant\buildWebapp.xml -Dwebapp.dir=C:\beehive_projects\ws_tutorial -Dcontext.path=ws_tutorial build.webapp redeploy</pre>
 <p>This Ant command compiles the app, undeploys it, and then deploys it.  Calling <span class="codefrag">ant ... redeploy</span> is equivalent to calling <span class="codefrag">ant ... undeploy deploy</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N101D0"></a><a name="Test+the+Parameterized+Method"></a>
+<a name="N101D4"></a><a name="Test+the+Parameterized+Method"></a>
 <h4>Test the Parameterized Method</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Enter the following URL in the address bar of your browser. </p>
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@
 </div>
 </div>
         
-<a name="N101E6"></a><a name="Step+4%3A+Add+a+Non-Web+Invokable+Method"></a>
+<a name="N101EA"></a><a name="Step+4%3A+Add+a+Non-Web+Invokable+Method"></a>
 <h3>Step 4: Add a Non-Web Invokable Method</h3>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Edit the file <span class="codefrag">C:/beehive_projects/ws_tutorial/WEB-INF/src/template/Blank.jws</span> so it appears as follows.</p>
@@ -647,14 +647,14 @@
 }
 </pre>
 <p>Note that the method added, sayNothingOverTheWeb(), does not have the annotation @WebMethod, indicating that it cannot be invoked by SOAP messages over the web.</p>
-<a name="N101FA"></a><a name="Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service-N101EB"></a>
+<a name="N101FE"></a><a name="Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service-N101EF"></a>
 <h4>Compile and Redeploy the Web Service</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter the following Ant command:</p>
 <pre class="code">ant -f %BEEHIVE_HOME%\ant\buildWebapp.xml -Dwebapp.dir=C:\beehive_projects\ws_tutorial -Dcontext.path=ws_tutorial build.webapp redeploy</pre>
 <p>This Ant command compiles the app, undeploys it, and then deploys it.  Calling <span class="codefrag">ant ... redeploy</span> is equivalent to calling <span class="codefrag">ant ... undeploy deploy</span>.</p>
 </div>
-<a name="N10212"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Non-Web+Invokable+Method"></a>
+<a name="N10216"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Non-Web+Invokable+Method"></a>
 <h4>To Test the Non-Web Invokable Method</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Enter the following URL in the address bar of your browser. </p>
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@
   &lt;/soapenv:Body&gt;
 &lt;/soapenv:Envelope&gt; </pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N10227"></a><a name="Step+5%3A+Change+the+SOAP+Style"></a>
+<a name="N1022B"></a><a name="Step+5%3A+Change+the+SOAP+Style"></a>
 <h4>Step 5: Change the SOAP Style</h4>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>The default SOAP style for JSR-181 web services is DOC-literal.  In this step you will change the style to RPC-encoded.</p>
@@ -710,13 +710,13 @@
         return "Not for for Web consumption!";
     }
 }</pre>
-<a name="N1023B"></a><a name="Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service-N10229"></a>
+<a name="N1023F"></a><a name="Compile+and+Redeploy+the+Web+Service-N1022D"></a>
 <h5>Compile and Redeploy the Web Service</h5>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>At the command prompt, enter the following Ant command:</p>
 <pre class="code">ant -f %BEEHIVE_HOME%\ant\buildWebapp.xml -Dwebapp.dir=C:\beehive_projects\ws_tutorial -Dcontext.path=ws_tutorial build.webapp redeploy</pre>
 </div>
-<a name="N1024A"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Non-Web+Invokable+Method-N10237"></a>
+<a name="N1024E"></a><a name="To+Test+the+Non-Web+Invokable+Method-N1023B"></a>
 <h5>To Test the Non-Web Invokable Method</h5>
 <div style="margin-left: 0 ; border: 2px">
 <p>Enter the following URL in the address bar of your browser. </p>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/controls/tutorial_controls.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/controls/tutorial_controls.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/controls/tutorial_controls.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
             </section>
             <section>
                 <title>To Download and Install a Beehive Binary Distribution</title>
-                <p>Visit [todo: distribution download link] and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
+                <p>Visit <fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork> and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
                 <p>Unzip the distribution file on your machine</p>
             </section>
             <section>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/downloads.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/downloads.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/downloads.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -10,6 +10,13 @@
 <body>
 
 <section>
+    <title>Beehive Binary Distribution</title>
+    <p>The Beehive 1.0 alpha binary distribution is available for download at <fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork>.  This distribution is an <em>alpha</em> release and is not intended for creating production-level applications.</p>
+</section>
+
+<section>
+
+
 <title>Source Archives</title>
       <p>Beehive is still rather new, so we don't have daily drops yet.  We are currently working
       on getting some form of daily builds.  When that happens, there will be a place to download both the source and binary distributions for

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/jpetstore.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/jpetstore.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/jpetstore.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
             <section>
                 <title>Setup</title>
                 <p>In the descriptions below, <code>BEEHIVE_HOME</code> refers to the root of the
-Beehive distribution.  For example, if Beehive is installed in:
+Beehive distribution.  (The Beehive binary distribution can be downloaded from <fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork>.)  For example, if Beehive is installed in:
 
 </p>
                 <source>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;c:\java\beehive-0.3alpha

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/pageflow/tutorial_pageflow.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
             </section>
             <section>
                 <title>To Download and Install a Beehive Binary Distribution</title>
-                <p>Visit [todo: distribution download link] and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
+                <p>Visit <fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork> and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
                 <p>Unzip the distribution file on your machine</p>
             </section>
             <section>

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_AddressBook.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_AddressBook.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_AddressBook.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@
             </section>
             <section>
                 <title>Setting up the Environment</title>
-                <p>Download a Beehive distribution archive, and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<code>&lt;dist-dir></code>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
+                <p>Download a Beehive distribution archive (<fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork>), and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<code>&lt;dist-dir></code>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
                 <source>C:/beehive</source>
                 <p>then</p>
-                <source>&lt;dist-dir> = C:/beehive/apache-beehive-incubating-alpha-xxx [todo: get exact path]</source>
+                <source>&lt;dist-dir> = C:/apache-beehive-incubating-1.0-alpha-snapshot</source>
                 <p>Edit <code>&lt;dist-dir>/beehiveUser.cmd|sh</code> to match your local environment.  The following four paths must resolve to paths on your machine.</p>
                 <source>
     BEEHIVE_HOME

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_Dashboard.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_Dashboard.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/sample_Dashboard.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@
             </section>
             <section>
                 <title>Setting up the Environment</title>
-                <p>Download a Beehive distribution archive, and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<code>&lt;dist-dir></code>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
+                <p>Download a Beehive distribution archive (<fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork>), and explode it on your local machine.  In the instructions below, the top level directory of the exploded Beehive archive is called '<code>&lt;dist-dir></code>'.  For example if you explode the archive into  </p>
                 <source>C:/beehive</source>
                 <p>then</p>
-                <source>&lt;dist-dir> = C:/beehive/apache-beehive-incubating-alpha-xxx x`</source>
+                <source>&lt;dist-dir> = C:/apache-beehive-incubating-1.0-alpha-snapshot</source>
                 <p>Edit <code>&lt;dist-dir>/beehiveUser.cmd|sh</code> to match your local environment.  The following four paths must resolve to paths on your machine.</p>
                 <source>
     BEEHIVE_HOME

Modified: incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/tutorial_wsm.xml
==============================================================================
--- incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/tutorial_wsm.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/beehive/site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/wsm/tutorial_wsm.xml	Fri Nov 12 14:11:39 2004
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
             </section>
             <section>
                 <title>To Download and Install a Beehive Binary Distribution</title>
-                <p>Visit [todo: distribution download link] and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
+                <p>Visit (<fork href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/">http://cvs.apache.org/dist/incubator/beehive/v1.0-alpha/bin/</fork>) and download the latest binary distribution of Beehive.</p>
                 <p>Unzip the distribution file on your machine</p>
             </section>
             <section>