Author: joes
Date: Sat Mar 22 23:44:34 2014
New Revision: 1580376

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1580376
Log:
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Modified:
    thrift/cms-site/trunk/content/index.md

Modified: thrift/cms-site/trunk/content/index.md
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/thrift/cms-site/trunk/content/index.md?rev=1580376&r1=1580375&r2=1580376&view=diff
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--- thrift/cms-site/trunk/content/index.md (original)
+++ thrift/cms-site/trunk/content/index.md Sat Mar 22 23:44:34 2014
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ title: "Home"
     <p>
       The Apache Thrift software framework, for scalable cross-language 
services development, combines a software stack with a code generation engine 
to build services that work efficiently and seamlessly between C++, Java, 
Python, PHP, Ruby, Erlang, Perl, Haskell, C#, Cocoa, JavaScript, Node.js, 
Smalltalk, OCaml and Delphi and other languages.
     </p>
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     <h3>Getting Started</h3>
     <p>
       <ul>
@@ -20,13 +19,10 @@ title: "Home"
         </li>
         <li>
           <b>Writing a .thrift file</b>
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           <p>After the Thrift compiler is installed you will need to create a 
thrift file. This file is an <a href="/docs/idl">interface definition</a> made 
up of <a href="/docs/types">thrift types</a> and Services. The services you 
define in this file are implemented by the server and are called by any 
clients. The Thrift compiler is used to generate your Thrift File into source 
code which is used by the different client libraries and the server you write. 
To generate the source from a thrift file run</p>
-
           <pre>
             <code>thrift --gen &lt;language&gt; &lt;Thrift filename&gt;</code>
           </pre>
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           <p>The sample tutorial.thrift file used for all the client and 
server tutorials can be found <a 
href="https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/thrift/?p=thrift.git;a=tree;f=tutorial";>here</a>.
 </p>
         </li>
       </ul>


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