As we are creating these docs, I would prefer to have smaller well named docs, then a
kitchen sink doc. A noob guide should be just that...and not a chapter in a greater
guide, if we can help it at all. Just my $ .01.
Jim Tyrrell
Senior JBoss Solutions Architect
Did you see RHT on CNBC's Mad Money?
Shelly plans a chapter on this for the admin guide.
--
Pete Muir
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Pete
On 14 Jun 2011, at 12:05, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Is there a basic introduction to the AS 7 directory layout somewhere ?
>
> That is not dev or admin specific but just as basic Noob explanation.
>
> If not I can see if I can give it a shot for the parts I know - and ask others to
fill in the blanks?
>
> /max
>
> On Jun 14, 2011, at 24:23, Pete Muir wrote:
>
>> Hi Jim, thanks for the feedback.
>>
>> I will add something about how to connect to a database, I am behind on that one
;-)
>>
>> Shelly is writing the Getting Started Guide for Admins, which we are aiming to
have done for launch:
>>
>> * server layout
>> * intro to embedded console (how to connect etc.)
>> * details on resource adaptors.
>>
>> So hopefully that will meet what you are after :-)
>>
>> Last I spoke to Jason, we plan to feature links both guides prominently on
localhost:8080, and each should have a short sentence or two describing content so a user
goes to the right place.
>>
>> On 13 Jun 2011, at 19:50, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
>>
>>> Pete,
>>>
>>> Joel Tosi created a PDF, a quick look at the table of contents, I would have
a chapter on.
>>>
>>> I have a war, need a database, what do I do...
>>>
>>> A Chapter on the embedded console, how to turn it on use it...
>>>
>>> Some thoughts on bin files that exist...I know you are targeting standalone,
but there is that other .sh file there staring at people....
>>>
>>> Just some thoughts...
>>>
>>> Jim Tyrrell
>>> Senior JBoss Solutions Architect
>>>
>>> Did you see RHT on CNBC's Mad Money?
>>>
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 13, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
>>>
>>>> In preparation for the AS7 release, I've written an getting started
guide for developers for AS 7. The focus of this guide is on the standalone mode of JBoss
AS 7, and the EE 6 programming model, and consequently how you can write some simple apps
using AS 7. It also includes instructions for using the AS7/EE 6 archetype that we will
release alongside the guide.
>>>>
>>>> I've added the guide + quickstart samples that live alongside it to
the docs repo on github -
https://github.com/jbossas/docs. This repo also includes a a
distro script for building a zip, and some basic development instructions for quickstarts
in the README. I just want to emphasise though, that the quickstarts are aimed at users,
and so aim to be as simple as possible - we've elminated as many xml files as
possible, made the pom as simple as possible etc. This (especially in the pom) means that
things are quite as optimised as they might be (e.g. no shared parent in the quickstart
poms). This is 100% intentional - the aim here is to have something people can copy and
change easily - a shared parent isn't good for this!.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, please review, and add any other guides as you wish :-)
>>>>
>>>> Pete
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>
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