Look at any wiki, or training we have on the subject...
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On Apr 22, 2011, at 5:55 PM, Jim Tyrrell <jtyrrell(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 4/20/11 10:10 AM, Stefano Maestri wrote:
>> Yup I'm agree.
>> I was on the other side of the river (as final user and consultant)
>> until last July and I can assure that 99% installations I've seen have
>> DefaultDS deployed in production, and customer always say:"we can't
>> remove it it's the Default database used by JBoss"
>> H2DS is a bit better, but if we are going to break the old DefaultDS
>> convention why don't just call it something like java:/TestDS ?
>
> That is really really scary.
How is the above scary, where is a good getting started guide letting them know what they
should do to put this into production? How would you expect anything else if it is not
documented clearly, and I am not saying if I look in 45 different places I might find
something that says I can delete it. What I am talking about is clear getting started
documentation around many different use cases.