Author: buildbot
Date: Fri Nov 23 09:23:29 2012
New Revision: 839271
Log:
Staging update by buildbot for ode
Modified:
websites/staging/ode/trunk/content/ (props changed)
websites/staging/ode/trunk/content/user-guide.html
Propchange: websites/staging/ode/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/ode/trunk/content/user-guide.html
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<div class="span12">
<p><a name="UserGuide-GettingStarted"></a></p>
<h2 id="getting-started">Getting Started</h2>
-<p>First of all, getting familiar with the <a href="ws-bpel-2.0.html">WS-BPEL
2.0</a> standard is a very good idea. To use ODE, you will need to write
processes using the BPEL language. There are several examples in our
[distributions|Getting Ode] that you can use to get started, but a decent
understanding of the spec is assumed.</p>
+<p>First of all, getting familiar with the <a href="ws-bpel-2.0.html">WS-BPEL
2.0</a> standard is a very good idea. To use ODE, you will need to write
processes using the BPEL language. There are several examples in our <a
href="getting-ode.html">distributions</a> that you can use to get started, but
a decent understanding of the spec is assumed.</p>
<p>Then, you can optionally check out <a href="ode-schema.html">ODE Schema</a>
page in order to install schema for your database. Please note that schemas
from distribution sometimes contain errors, because of poor quality of ORM
schema generators.</p>
<p>Ode can be deployed in three different environments:</p>
<ul>