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Misty Stanley-Jones commented on HHH-5441:
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1. Do you mean the DTD stuff? I think it's OK to have it in, if it needs to be in the
customer's file too. Maybe I'm missing something.
2. I think the best way right now is to name the book and point to the main Hibernate
documentation download page. Use <citetitle> for the name of the book. You'll
notice which parts I've touched because I have my editor set up to wrap at 80 columns.
I rewrap paragraphs I work on. This helps with diffs later on.
3. I only got a little over halfway through the file. Today is my RHCE so I'm a little
stressed. I think that all code should be in separate files, for ease of maintenance (you
can give it to a developer to review, without him having to wade through Docbook to get to
it, and your editor can properly indent it.)
Create "Getting Started Guide"
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Key: HHH-5441
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5441
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: documentation
Reporter: Steve Ebersole
Assignee: Steve Ebersole
Fix For: 3.6.0.Beta3
Time Spent: 13m
Remaining Estimate: 0h
High-level TOC
- Preface (eventually (?DITA?) share this between the Getting Started Guide and the
Developer Guide)
- Engaging the Hibernate community
- Obtaining Hiberate
-- SourceForge release bundles
-- Maven repository
--- Discussion of artifacts and relationships between them
- Native API tutorial
- Annotations tutorial
- EntityManager/JPA tutorial
- Envers tutorial
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