[jboss-cvs] JBossAS SVN: r105738 - projects/snowdrop/examples/trunk/sportsclub.

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Fri Jun 4 18:17:53 EDT 2010


Author: marius.bogoevici
Date: 2010-06-04 18:17:52 -0400 (Fri, 04 Jun 2010)
New Revision: 105738

Modified:
   projects/snowdrop/examples/trunk/sportsclub/readme.txt
Log:
minor-fixes

Modified: projects/snowdrop/examples/trunk/sportsclub/readme.txt
===================================================================
--- projects/snowdrop/examples/trunk/sportsclub/readme.txt	2010-06-04 22:17:49 UTC (rev 105737)
+++ projects/snowdrop/examples/trunk/sportsclub/readme.txt	2010-06-04 22:17:52 UTC (rev 105738)
@@ -11,15 +11,15 @@
 proxies, enterprise repository with approved artifacts). Therefore, the setup
 of the repositories is left to the user of the application.
 
-In the most simple case, this example can be built out of the box if the
-settings.xml file for the local Maven installation enables the repositories from
-Maven Central and JBoss Releases. Instructions for setting up the latter can be
-found at: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/MavenGettingStarted-Users.
+The example is pre-configured with the JBoss community repositories.
 
 The pom.xml can be modified to include references to other repositories, or
 equivalent artifact versions (if the build environment uses an enterprise-wide
 repository in which the artifacts have different version numbers).
 
+Further instructions on how to set up the community repositories can be
+found at: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/MavenGettingStarted-Users.
+
 B. Spring Deployer installed in JBoss AS
 
 For running the application, the Spring Deployer must be installed in JBoss AS.



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