[jboss-cvs] JBossAS SVN: r66209 - projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US.

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Author: vrenish at redhat.com
Date: 2007-10-17 01:58:56 -0400 (Wed, 17 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 66209

Modified:
   projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Getting_Started.xml
   projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Guide.xml
   projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Using_Graphical_Installer.xml
   projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_With_ZIP_Download.xml
   projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Test_Your_Installation.xml
Log:
added content for AS removed platform references

Modified: projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Getting_Started.xml
===================================================================
--- projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Getting_Started.xml	2007-10-17 05:35:43 UTC (rev 66208)
+++ projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Getting_Started.xml	2007-10-17 05:58:56 UTC (rev 66209)
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 	<section id="Getting_Started-Pre_Requisites">
 		<title>Pre-Requisites</title>
 		<para>
-			You must have adequate disk space<!--TODO how much --> to install JDK and JBoss Application Server while also allowing enough space for your applications. Before installing JBoss Application Server you must have a working installation of Java. Since JBoss is 100% pure Java you can have it working on any Operating System / Platform that supports Java. However there are a few Operating System-specific issues that you must be aware of. Refer to <ulink url="http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossOperatingSystemSpecificIssues"></ulink> for more information.
+			You must have adequate disk space to install JDK and JBoss Application Server while also allowing enough space for your applications. Before installing JBoss Application Server you must have a working installation of Java. Since JBoss is 100% pure Java you can have it working on any Operating System / Platform that supports Java. However there are a few Operating System-specific issues that you must be aware of. Refer to <ulink url="http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossOperatingSystemSpecificIssues"></ulink> for more information.
 		</para>
 		<section id="Pre_Requisites-Hardware_and_Operating_System_Requirements">
 			<title>Hardware and Operating System Requirements</title>
@@ -368,177 +368,6 @@
 				</itemizedlist>
 			</para>
 		</section>
-
 	</section>
-	
-	<section id="Getting_Started-Components_of_JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform_version_4.2">
-		<title>Components of JBoss Application Server</title>
-		
-		<para>For current information on the revision level of included components please refer to <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/jboss/platforms/application/">http://www.redhat.com/jboss/platforms/application/</ulink>.
-			</para>
-			
-		<!--<para>
-			Below is a listing of the components of JBoss Application Server and their revision level at the time of writing. For an updated list of component revision levels please refer to <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/jboss">http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/jboss</ulink>.
-		</para>
-		
-		<para>
-			<table id="Components_of_JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform_version_4.2-Application_Platform_4.2">
-				<title>Application Platform 4.2</title>
-				<tgroup cols="2">
-					<colspec colname="Project" colnum="1" colwidth="4*"></colspec>
-					<colspec colname="Version" colnum="2" colwidth="4*"></colspec>
-					<thead>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								Project
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								Version
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-					</thead>
-					<tbody>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								Hibernate
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								3.2.4.SP1_CP01
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								Hibernate Entity Manager
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								3.2.1
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								Hibernate Annotations
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								3.2.1
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss AS
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								4.2.0
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss MQ
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								4.2.0
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss Web
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								2.0.0
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss Transactions
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								4.2.3.SP4
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JTA
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								1.0.1B
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss EJB3
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								RC10
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss WS
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								1.2.1
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss AOP
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								1.5.5
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss Remoting
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								2.0.0.SP4
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss Serialization
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								1.0.3
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss Cache
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								1.4.1.SP3
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JGroups
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								2.4.1.SP3
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								JBoss Seam
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								1.2.0.AP
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-						<row>
-							<entry>
-								jBPM (JPDL)
-							</entry>
-							<entry>
-								3.1.4 (Seam dependency)
-							</entry>
-						</row>
-					</tbody>
-				</tgroup>
-			</table>
-		</para> -->
-	</section>
-
 </chapter>
 

Modified: projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Guide.xml
===================================================================
--- projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Guide.xml	2007-10-17 05:35:43 UTC (rev 66208)
+++ projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Guide.xml	2007-10-17 05:58:56 UTC (rev 66209)
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
 	<xi:include href="Installation_Alternatives.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
 	<xi:include href="Installation_Using_Graphical_Installer.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
 	<xi:include href="Installation_With_ZIP_Download.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-	<xi:include href="Installation_With_RHN.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
 	<xi:include href="Uninstall_JBoss.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
 	<xi:include href="Test_Your_Installation.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
 

Modified: projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Using_Graphical_Installer.xml
===================================================================
--- projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Using_Graphical_Installer.xml	2007-10-17 05:35:43 UTC (rev 66208)
+++ projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_Using_Graphical_Installer.xml	2007-10-17 05:58:56 UTC (rev 66209)
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
 		<title>Launching the Graphical Installer</title>
 		<listitem>
 			<para>
-				The installer is an executable JAR file named <filename>enterprise-installer-<replaceable>&lt;release&gt;</replaceable>.jar</filename>
+				The installer is an executable JAR file named <filename>jboss-installer-<replaceable>&lt;release&gt;</replaceable>.jar</filename>
 			</para>
 		</listitem>
 		<listitem>
 			<para>
-				On many operating systems, you can run executable JARs by double-clicking them. If your system doesn&#39;t support that, you can run the installer directly from the command line: <programlisting>[vsr]$ java -jar enterprise-installer-<replaceable>&lt;release&gt;</replaceable>.jar</programlisting>
+				On many operating systems, you can run executable JARs by double-clicking them. If your system doesn&#39;t support that, you can run the installer directly from the command line: <programlisting>[vsr]$ java -jar jboss-installer-<replaceable>&lt;release&gt;</replaceable>.jar</programlisting>
 			</para>
 		</listitem>
 		<listitem>
@@ -36,11 +36,11 @@
 		</listitem>
 		<listitem>
 			<para>
-				Select the Installation Path where you would like &JBEAP; to be installed. You can either type the complete path or browse for it. If the directory corresponding to the path you entered does not exist, the installer will create the target directory in the specified path. If the directory corresponding to the path you entered exists already, the installer will overwrite the contents of the directory. In either case the installer will prompt you to confirm the action.
+				Select the Installation Path where you would like JBoss Application Server to be installed. You can either type the complete path or browse for it. If the directory corresponding to the path you entered does not exist, the installer will create the target directory in the specified path. If the directory corresponding to the path you entered exists already, the installer will overwrite the contents of the directory. In either case the installer will prompt you to confirm the action.
 			</para>
 			<note>
 				<para>
-					It does not matter where on your system you install &JBEAP;, however note that installing &JBEAP; into a directory that has a name containing spaces causes problems in some situations with Sun-based VMs. This is caused by bugs with file URLs not correctly escaping the spaces in the resulting URL.
+					It does not matter where on your system you install JBoss Application Server, however note that installing JBoss Application Server into a directory that has a name containing spaces causes problems in some situations with Sun-based VMs. This is caused by bugs with file URLs not correctly escaping the spaces in the resulting URL.
 				</para>
 			</note>
 			<figure id="Installation_Steps-Select_Installation_Path">
@@ -91,17 +91,12 @@
 		</listitem>
 		<listitem>
 			<para>
-				You can find the latest release notes available here: <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/jboss">http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/jboss</ulink>. Read the release notes information carefully to know about important compatibility and configuration issues, library updates, feature requests and bugs, links to additional documentation and license information.
+				JBoss Application Server is now ready to install. Verify the installation path displayed in the summary screen before you hit the Next button. Pressing the Next button will begin the installation.
 			</para>
 		</listitem>
 		<listitem>
 			<para>
-				&JBEAP; is now ready to install. Verify the installation path displayed in the summary screen before you hit the Next button. Pressing the Next button will begin the installation.
-			</para>
-		</listitem>
-		<listitem>
-			<para>
-				You can add the JBoss Platform menu in the XDG menu and also choose to create shortcuts on the desktop. If you select the "Create additional shortcuts on the desktop" checkbox, the installer will create the following shortcuts: <itemizedlist>
+				You can add the JBoss menu in the XDG menu and also choose to create shortcuts on the desktop. If you select the "Create additional shortcuts on the desktop" checkbox, the installer will create the following shortcuts: <itemizedlist>
 					<listitem>
 						<para>
 							Shortcut to Start the application server
@@ -143,7 +138,7 @@
 		</listitem>
 		<listitem>
 			<para>
-				You are done with the installation! You should now have a directory called <filename>EnterprisePlatform-4.2.0.GA_CP01</filename>, or whatever other name you specified. To explore the Platform directory structure and to understand the layout in detail, refer to the Getting Started Guide.
+				You are done with the installation! You should now have a directory called <filename>jboss-4.2.2.GA</filename>, or whatever other name you specified. To explore the Server directory structure and to understand the layout in detail, refer to the Getting Started Guide.
 			</para>
 		</listitem>
 	</itemizedlist>

Modified: projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_With_ZIP_Download.xml
===================================================================
--- projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_With_ZIP_Download.xml	2007-10-17 05:35:43 UTC (rev 66208)
+++ projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Installation_With_ZIP_Download.xml	2007-10-17 05:58:56 UTC (rev 66209)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 		<title>Download</title>
 		
 		<para>
-			You can download the zip file from the JBoss Customer Service Portal (CSP), located at <ulink url="https://network.jboss.com">https://network.jboss.com</ulink>. 
+			You can download the zip file from <ulink url="http://labs.jboss.com/jbossas/downloads/">http://labs.jboss.com/jbossas/downloads/</ulink>.
 		</para>
 	</section>
 			
@@ -17,19 +17,18 @@
 		<title>Installation</title>
 		
 		<para>
-			In this form of installation, simply unzip the downloaded zip file to the directory of your choice. You can unzip the platform on any operating system that supports the zip format. 
-			
+			In this form of installation, simply unzip the downloaded zip file to the directory of your choice on any operating system that supports the zip format. 
 			<itemizedlist>
 				<listitem>
 					<para>
-						Unzip <literal>jboss-eap-4.2.0-<replaceable>&lt;release&gt;</replaceable>.zip</literal> to extract the archive contents into the location of your choice. You can do this using the JDK <literal>jar</literal> tool (or any other ZIP extraction tool). <programlisting>
-	[vsr]$ <literal>cd jbeapinstallationdir</literal>
-	[vsr]$ <literal>jar -xvf jboss-eap-4.2.0-<replaceable>&lt;release&gt;</replaceable>.zip</literal></programlisting>
+						Unzip <literal>jboss-4.2.2.GA.zip</literal> to extract the archive contents into the location of your choice. You can do this using the JDK <literal>jar</literal> tool (or any other ZIP extraction tool). <programlisting>
+	[vsr]$ <literal>cd jbossinstallationdir</literal>
+	[vsr]$ <literal>jar -xvf jboss-4.2.2.GA.zip</literal></programlisting>
 					</para>
 				</listitem>
 				<listitem>
 					<para>
-						You are done with the installation! You should now have a directory called <filename>jboss-eap-4.2</filename>. Refer to the Getting Started Guide to understand and explore the Platform Directory Structure.
+						You are done with the installation! You should now have a directory called <filename>jboss-4.2.2</filename>. Refer to the Getting Started Guide to understand and explore the Application Server Directory Structure.
 					</para>
 				</listitem>
 			</itemizedlist>

Modified: projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Test_Your_Installation.xml
===================================================================
--- projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Test_Your_Installation.xml	2007-10-17 05:35:43 UTC (rev 66208)
+++ projects/docs/trunk/Installation_Guide/en-US/Test_Your_Installation.xml	2007-10-17 05:58:56 UTC (rev 66209)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 <chapter id="Test_your_Installation">
 	<title>Test your Installation</title>
 	<para>
-		After you have installed the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, it is wise to perform a simple startup test to validate that there are no major problems with your Java VM/operating system combination. To test your installation, move to <filename>JBOSS_DIST/jboss-as/bin</filename> directory and execute the <filename>run.bat</filename> (for Windows) or <filename>run.sh</filename> (for Linux) script, as appropriate for your operating system. Your output should look like the following (accounting for installation directory differences) and contain no error or exception messages:
+		After you have installed the JBoss Application Server, it is wise to perform a simple startup test to validate that there are no major problems with your Java VM/operating system combination. To test your installation, move to <filename>JBOSS_DIST/jboss-as/bin</filename> directory and execute the <filename>run.bat</filename> (for Windows) or <filename>run.sh</filename> (for Linux) script, as appropriate for your operating system. Your output should look like the following (accounting for installation directory differences) and contain no error or exception messages:
 	</para>
 <programlisting>
 
@@ -14,40 +14,29 @@
 
   JBoss Bootstrap Environment
 
-  JBOSS_HOME: /home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as
+  JBOSS_HOME: /home/vrenish/jboss-4.2.2
 
   JAVA: /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_11/bin/java
 
   JAVA_OPTS: -Dprogram.name=run.sh -server -Xms1503m -Xmx1503m -Dsun.rmi.dgc.cli ent.gcInterval=3600000 
              -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000 -Djava.net.prefer IPv4Stack=true
 
-  CLASSPATH: /home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as/bin/run.jar:/u sr/java/jdk1.5.0_11/lib/tools.jar
+  CLASSPATH: /home/vrenish/jboss-4.2.2/bin/run.jar:/u sr/java/jdk1.5.0_11/lib/tools.jar
 
 =====================================================
 
 18:45:49,550 INFO  [Server] Starting JBoss (MX MicroKernel)...
-18:45:49,551 INFO  [Server] Release ID: JBoss [EAP] 4.2.0.GA_CP01 (build: SVNTag =JBPAPP_4_2_0_GA_CP01 
-                                                                                    date=200708310047)
-18:45:49,584 INFO  [Server] Home Dir: /home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as
-18:45:49,584 INFO  [Server] Home URL: file:/home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as/
-18:45:49,617 INFO  [Server] Patch URL: null
-18:45:49,617 INFO  [Server] Server Name: production
-18:45:49,685 INFO  [Server] Server Home Dir: 
-                                /home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as/server/production
-18:45:49,686 INFO  [Server] Server Home URL: 
-                               file:/home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as/server/production/
-18:45:49,686 INFO  [Server] Server Log Dir: 
-                               /home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as/server/production/log
-18:45:49,726 INFO  [Server] Server Temp Dir: 
-                               /home/vrenish/jboss-eap-4.2/jboss-as/server/production/tmp
-18:45:49,726 INFO  [Server] Root Deployment Filename: jboss-service.xml
+.
+.
+.
+.
+.
 18:45:50,449 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java version: 1.5.0_11,Sun Microsystems Inc.
 18:45:50,449 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM 1.5.0_11-b03 ,Sun Microsystems Inc.
 18:45:50,449 INFO  [ServerInfo] OS-System: Linux 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL,i386
 18:45:51,824 INFO  [Server] Core system initialized
 18:45:59,622 INFO  [WebService] Using RMI server codebase: http://127.0.0.1:8083 /
 18:45:59,659 INFO  [Log4jService$URLWatchTimerTask] Configuring from URL: resour ce:jboss-log4j.xml
-
 </programlisting>
 	<note>
 		<para>
@@ -69,7 +58,6 @@
 		</figure>
 	</para>
 	<para>
-		You are now ready to use the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. Refer to the Getting Started Guide for more  information about the platform layout and example applications showcasing JBoss in action.
+		You are now ready to use the JBoss Application Server. Refer to the Getting Started Guide for more information about the Server layout and example applications showcasing JBoss in action.
 	</para>
-</chapter>
-
+</chapter>
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