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[jira] Resolved: (TUSCANY-388) Docs/setup.htm references scripts
and steps not relevant to the binary distribution.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-388?page=all ]
Rick Rineholt resolved TUSCANY-388:
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Fix Version: Java-M1-website
Java-M1-tentative
Java-Mx
Cpp-current
Resolution: Fixed
I *think* I addressed this. I'm not sure about all that was asked in this JIRA.
> Docs/setup.htm references scripts and steps not relevant to the binary distribution.
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>
> Key: TUSCANY-388
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-388
> Project: Tuscany
> Type: Bug
> Components: Build System
> Versions: Java-M1
> Reporter: Jean-Sebastien Delfino
> Assignee: Rick Rineholt
> Fix For: Java-M1, Java-Mx, Java-M1-tentative, Cpp-current, Java-M1-website
>
> This document should be simplified:
> The section talking about samples should just be removed, as it partly duplicates the readme.htm files under the samples.
> The references to the scripts under testing/tomcat should be removed as well. These scripts are not useful anymore now that we have a binary distribution, and are not even available in the distribution, so this is just confusing.
> I think we should just keep a very simple description of which JARs are required for J2SE, which config and JARs are required for Tomcat.
> Also the Web services related section is incorrect as it does not say that these JARs are for use with Axis2, and we're missing a description for Cetlix.
> Instead of listing the JARs I suggest we just point to the directories containing the JARs in the binary distribution, it'll be simpler, more accurate and easier to maintain.
> We will need a separate document for people who build from the source, later... this one needs to be cleaned up to avoid confusing users of the binary distribution.
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