Remove indirect links

Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-apex-core/repo
Commit: 
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-apex-core/commit/841e4820
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-apex-core/tree/841e4820
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-apex-core/diff/841e4820

Branch: refs/heads/master
Commit: 841e482004d96249460a6ab73526b3d44376020f
Parents: 83d2618
Author: Munagala V. Ramanath <[email protected]>
Authored: Mon Nov 2 18:24:21 2015 -0800
Committer: Thomas Weise <[email protected]>
Committed: Sun Feb 28 22:46:34 2016 -0800

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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-apex-core/blob/841e4820/apex_development_setup.md
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diff --git a/apex_development_setup.md b/apex_development_setup.md
index c320316..4aaa25f 100644
--- a/apex_development_setup.md
+++ b/apex_development_setup.md
@@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ Microsoft Windows
 
 There are a few tools that will be helpful when developing Apache Apex 
applications, some required and some optional:
 
-1.  *git* -- A revision control system (version 1.7.1 or later). There are 
multiple git clients available for Windows ([git-scm][1] for example), so 
download and install a client of your choice.
+1.  *git* -- A revision control system (version 1.7.1 or later). There are 
multiple git clients available for Windows (<http://git-scm.com/download/win> 
for example), so download and install a client of your choice.
 
 2.  *java JDK* (not JRE). Includes the Java Runtime Environment as well as the 
Java compiler and a variety of tools (version 1.7.0\_79 or later). Can be 
downloaded from the Oracle website.
 
-3.  *maven* -- Apache Maven is a build system for Java projects (version 3.0.5 
or later). It can be downloaded from [Apache Maven][2].
+3.  *maven* -- Apache Maven is a build system for Java projects (version 3.0.5 
or later). It can be downloaded from <https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi>.
 
-4.  *VirtualBox* -- Oracle VirtualBox is a virtual machine manager (version 
4.3 or later) and can be downloaded from [VirtualBox][3]. It is needed to run 
the Data Torrent Sandbox.
+4.  *VirtualBox* -- Oracle VirtualBox is a virtual machine manager (version 
4.3 or later) and can be downloaded from 
<https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads>. It is needed to run the Data 
Torrent Sandbox.
 
-5.  *DataTorrent Sandbox* -- The sandbox can be downloaded from [Sandbox][4]. 
It is useful for testing simple applications since it contains Apache Hadoop 
and Data Torrent RTS 3.1.1 pre-installed with a time-limited Enterprise 
License. If you already installed the RTS Enterprise Edition (evaluation or 
production license) on a cluster, you can use that setup for deployment and 
testing instead of the sandbox.
+5.  *DataTorrent Sandbox* -- The sandbox can be downloaded from 
<https://www.datatorrent.com/download>. It is useful for testing simple 
applications since it contains Apache Hadoop and Data Torrent RTS 3.1.1 
pre-installed with a time-limited Enterprise License. If you already installed 
the RTS Enterprise Edition (evaluation or production license) on a cluster, you 
can use that setup for deployment and testing instead of the sandbox.
 
 6.  (Optional) If you prefer to use an IDE (Integrated Development 
Environment) such as *NetBeans*, *Eclipse* or *IntelliJ*, install that as well.
 
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Now run the following commands and ensure that the output is 
something similar t
 </table>
 
 
-To install the sandbox, first download it from [Sandbox][4] and import the 
downloaded file into VirtualBox. Once the import completes, you can select it 
and click the  Start button to start the sandbox.
+To install the sandbox, first download it from 
<https://www.datatorrent.com/download> and import the downloaded file into 
VirtualBox. Once the import completes, you can select it and click the  Start 
button to start the sandbox.
 
 
 The sandbox is configured with 6GB RAM; if your development machine has 16GB 
or more, you can increase the sandbox RAM to 8GB or more using the VirtualBox 
console. This will yield better performance and support larger applications. 
Additionally, you can change the network adapter from **NAT** to **Bridged 
Adapter**; this will allow you to login to the sandbox from your host machine 
using an _ssh_ tool like **PuTTY** and also to transfer files to and from the 
host using `pscp` on Windows. Of course all such configuration must be done 
when when the sandbox is not running.
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ You can also, if you prefer, use an IDE to generate the 
project as described in
 
 When the run completes successfully, you should see a new directory named 
`myapexapp` containing a maven project for building a basic Apache Apex 
application. It includes 3 source files:**Application.java**,  
**RandomNumberGenerator.java** and **ApplicationTest.java**. You can now build 
the application by stepping into the new directory and running the appropriate 
maven command:
 
-    cd myapexapp  
+    cd myapexapp
     mvn clean package -DskipTests
 
 The build should create the application package file 
`myapexapp\target\myapexapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.apa`. This file can then be uploaded 
to the Data Torrent GUI tool on the sandbox (called **dtManage**) and launched  
from there. It generates a stream of random numbers and prints them out, each 
prefixed by the string  `hello world: `.  If you built this package on the 
host, you can transfer it to the sandbox using the `pscp` tool bundled with 
**PuTTY** mentioned earlier.
@@ -149,8 +149,3 @@ The pre-requisites (such as _git_, _maven_, etc.) are the 
same as for Windows de
 
 
 The maven archetype command is the same except that continuation lines use a 
backslash (``\``) instead of caret (``^``); the script for it is available in 
the same location and is named `newapp` (without the `.cmd` extension). The 
script to checkout and build the Apache Apex repositories is named `build-apex`.
-
-  [1]: http://git-scm.com/download/win
-  [2]: https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi
-  [3]: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
-  [4]: https://www.datatorrent.com/download

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