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Laura Stewart commented on DERBY-2390:
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Hi John -
Thanks for your comments. Although I have commited 1 patch for the comments
from Kim and Stan, I anticipate more comments and intend to commit your
comments later this week (before we post a release candidate for 10.3.
Regarding the text in "Installing Derby" and reference to the JAR files.
The current text is:
* The bin distribution contains scripts, demonstration programs, and
documentation.
The optimized jar files are available in the lib distribution.
* The lib distribution contains an optimized, small footprint set of the Derby
jar files for
deployment.
This text leads me to believe that the optimized jar files (a *different* set
of the Derby jar files) are only used for deployment. Is that correct or
inaccurate? If inacurrate (meaning that the optimized jar files have several
uses or are in several distributions), then we need
more accurate descriptions of how the jar files are useful in each distribution.
> DOCS - Merge Working with Derby and Getting Started Guide
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-2390
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2390
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Laura Stewart
> Assignee: Laura Stewart
> Fix For: 10.3.0.0
>
> Attachments: cgsintro.html, derby2390_1.diff, getstartderby.pdf,
> rgsdocs17307.html
>
>
> The activities in the Working with Derby guide should be merged into the
> Getting Started Guide.
> Review Getting Started Guide for any reference info that should be either
> "shared" with another guide
> or moved to another guide. For example, the SQL Syntax section in the Getting
> Started Guide should
> be moved to the Reference Manual.
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