[jbosstools-commits] JBoss Tools SVN: r41706 - trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US.

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Mon Jun 4 23:31:49 EDT 2012


Author: irooskov at redhat.com
Date: 2012-06-04 23:31:45 -0400 (Mon, 04 Jun 2012)
New Revision: 41706

Modified:
   trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/Book_Info.xml
   trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/installation.xml
   trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/introduction.xml
Log:
updated with new info


Modified: trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/Book_Info.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/Book_Info.xml	2012-06-04 23:42:39 UTC (rev 41705)
+++ trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/Book_Info.xml	2012-06-05 03:31:45 UTC (rev 41706)
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 <productname>JBoss Developer Studio</productname>
 <productnumber>5.0</productnumber>
 <edition>5.0.0</edition>
-<pubsnumber>19</pubsnumber>
+<pubsnumber>20</pubsnumber>
 <abstract>
 <para>The Getting Started Guide explains the JBoss Developer Studio.</para>
 </abstract>

Modified: trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/installation.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/installation.xml	2012-06-04 23:42:39 UTC (rev 41705)
+++ trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/installation.xml	2012-06-05 03:31:45 UTC (rev 41706)
@@ -94,12 +94,13 @@
           </para>
            
           <note>
-            <title>Note</title> 
             <para>
               If the JDK is not listed by the alternatives command, you can manually add it with the following commands (substitute the location of your JDK for <filename>/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24</filename> where appropriate): 
-              <screen>
-                sudo /usr/sbin/alternatives --install "/usr/bin/java" "java" "/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/java" 1 sudo /usr/sbin/alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javac" "javac" "/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/javac" 1 sudo /usr/sbin/alternatives --install "/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0" "java_sdk_1.6.0" "/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24" 1
-              </screen>
+<screen>
+sudo /usr/sbin/alternatives --install "/usr/bin/java" "java" "/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/java" 
+sudo /usr/sbin/alternatives --install "/usr/bin/javac" "javac" "/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/javac" 
+sudo /usr/sbin/alternatives --install "/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0" "java_sdk_1.6.0" "/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_24" 1
+</screen>
             </para>
           </note>
         </listitem>

Modified: trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/introduction.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/introduction.xml	2012-06-04 23:42:39 UTC (rev 41705)
+++ trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/introduction.xml	2012-06-05 03:31:45 UTC (rev 41706)
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
 						</entry>
 						<entry>
 							<para>
-								JBoss WS is a web service framework developed as a part of the JBoss Application Server. It implements the JAX-WS specification that defines a programming model and run-time architecture for implementing web services in Java, targeted at the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5).
+								JBoss WS is a web service framework developed as a part of the JBoss Application Server. It implements the JAX-WS specification that defines a programming model and run-time architecture for implementing web services in Java.
 							</para>
 						</entry>
 					</row>
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
 		</table>
 
 		<para>
-			<property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> requires JDK 5+ (JDK 6 in case of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5.0 and above). Also it is important that the  architecture of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) matches the particular <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> build. For example, if you are using a 64-bit system and use the 64-bit JVM, you need the 64-bit JBoss Developer Studio.
+			<property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> requires JDK 6 or above. It is important that the  architecture of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) matches the particular <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> build. For example, if you are using a 64-bit system and use the 64-bit JVM, you need the 64-bit JBoss Developer Studio.
 		</para>
 	
 		<para>



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