which is triggered on changes to master :-)
On 15 Jun 2011, at 11:52, Pete Muir wrote:
If you mean how do we "forward link" from one guide to
another, then not sure.
On 14 Jun 2011, at 21:36, Scott Marlow wrote:
> How does this all impact those using confluence? Should we commit docbook changes to
link to the
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Home section (implying that the
docbook content will be inserted later)?
>
>
> On 06/13/2011 11:46 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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