[jboss-cvs] JBossAS SVN: r62375 - in trunk/embedded: docs/tutorial/junit and 1 other directory.
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Author: bill.burke at jboss.com
Date: 2007-04-16 17:47:26 -0400 (Mon, 16 Apr 2007)
New Revision: 62375
Added:
trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.html
trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.wiki
trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.html
trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.wiki
trunk/embedded/lgpl.html
Modified:
trunk/embedded/build.xml
trunk/embedded/docs/tutorial/junit/.classpath
Log:
finish distribution
Added: trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.html (rev 0)
+++ trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.html 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+<html>
+<body>
+<p>
+<h2> Documentation</h2>
+
+</p><p>
+The bulk of the documentation for Embedded JBoss is online on our <a href="http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=EmbeddedJBoss">wiki</a>. Please feel free to update, fix, or add additional documentation! Help the community!
+</p><p>
+Additionally, there are a few other resources that come with the distribution:
+<ul>
+<li> <a href="docs/api/index.html">Javadocs</a></li>
+<li> <a href="docs/tutorial">Tutorials</a></li>
+</ul>
+</p>
+</body>
+</html>
Added: trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.wiki
===================================================================
--- trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.wiki (rev 0)
+++ trunk/embedded/DOCUMENTATION.wiki 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+!!! Documentation
+
+The bulk of the documentation for Embedded JBoss is online on our [wiki|http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=EmbeddedJBoss]. Please feel free to update, fix, or add additional documentation! Help the community!
+
+Additionally, there are a few other resources that come with the distribution:
+* [Javadocs|docs/api/index.html]
+* [Tutorials|docs/tutorial]
+
+
+
Added: trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.html (rev 0)
+++ trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.html 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+<html>
+<body>
+<p>
+<h2> Installation</h2>
+
+</p><p>
+Please see our online <a href="http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=EmbeddedJBoss">wiki</a> for more information.
+</p><p>
+</p>
+</body>
+</html>
Added: trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.wiki
===================================================================
--- trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.wiki (rev 0)
+++ trunk/embedded/INSTALLATION.wiki 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+!!! Installation
+
+Please see our online [wiki|http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=EmbeddedJBoss] for more information.
+
Modified: trunk/embedded/build.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/embedded/build.xml 2007-04-16 20:43:34 UTC (rev 62374)
+++ trunk/embedded/build.xml 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -429,6 +429,9 @@
</target>
<target name="dist" depends="init">
+ <mkdir dir="output/src"/>
+ <unzip src="${jboss.jboss.vfs.lib}/jboss-vfs-sources.jar" dest="output/src"/>
+ <delete dir="output/src/META-INF"/>
<javadoc
packagenames="org.jboss.embedded"
classpathref="javac.classpath"
@@ -441,10 +444,19 @@
<fileset dir="${source.java}" defaultexcludes="yes">
<include name="**"/>
</fileset>
+ <fileset dir="output/src" defaultexcludes="yes">
+ <include name="**"/>
+ </fileset>
</javadoc>
<property name="embedded.version" value="embedded-jboss-beta2"/>
<zip zipfile="${embedded.version}.zip">
<zipfileset dir="." prefix="${embedded.version}">
+ <include name="DOCUMENTATION.html"/>
+ <include name="INSTALLATION.html"/>
+ <include name="copyright.txt"/>
+ <include name="lgpl.html"/>
+ </zipfileset>
+ <zipfileset dir="." prefix="${embedded.version}">
<include name="install-tomcat55.xml"/>
</zipfileset>
<zipfileset dir="output/api" prefix="${embedded.version}/docs/api">
Modified: trunk/embedded/docs/tutorial/junit/.classpath
===================================================================
--- trunk/embedded/docs/tutorial/junit/.classpath 2007-04-16 20:43:34 UTC (rev 62374)
+++ trunk/embedded/docs/tutorial/junit/.classpath 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<classpath>
- <classpathentry kind="src" path="docs/tutorial/junit/ide/src/main/java"/>
+ <classpathentry kind="src" path="docs/tutorial/junit/src/main/java"/>
<classpathentry kind="src" path="bootstrap"/>
- <classpathentry kind="src" path="docs/tutorial/junit/ide/src/main/resources"/>
- <classpathentry kind="src" path="docs/tutorial/junit/ide/src/test/java"/>
+ <classpathentry kind="src" path="docs/tutorial/junit/src/main/resources"/>
+ <classpathentry kind="src" path="docs/tutorial/junit/src/test/java"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="lib/hibernate-all.jar"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="lib/jboss-embedded-all.jar"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="lib/jboss-embedded-tomcat-bootstrap.jar"/>
Added: trunk/embedded/lgpl.html
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+++ trunk/embedded/lgpl.html 2007-04-16 21:47:26 UTC (rev 62375)
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
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