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Bryan Pendleton reassigned DERBY-3225:
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Assignee: Bryan Pendleton
> Some demo programs in -bin distributions are not mentioned in
> demo/programs/readme.html
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> Key: DERBY-3225
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3225
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Demos/Scripts
> Affects Versions: 10.3.1.4
> Environment: Derby -bin distributions
> Reporter: John H. Embretsen
> Assignee: Bryan Pendleton
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> Currently in trunk, there are 8 demo (sub)directories in the demo/programs
> directory scheduled to be included in -bin distributions, each containing one
> or more demo or sample applications:
> localcal/
> nserverdemo/
> scores/
> simple/
> simplemobile/
> toursdb/
> vtis/
> workingwithderby/
> With a -bin distribution of Derby, a user should be able to get an overview
> of the included demo program offering by opening demo/programs/readme.html in
> a web browser (there is a link to this from the top-level index.html file).
> In trunk, we are currently missing short descriptions of and links to:
> - localcal (see DERBY-1936) [also in 10.3]
> - scores (see DERBY-1993) [also in 10.3]
> - vtis (see DERBY-3129)
> Each of these demos have a README file in their respective subdirectories,
> that could easily be linked to.*
> The remaining 5 demos are accessible from and described by the readme.html
> file (readme.html is a frameset; the actual references and descriptions are
> in navbar.html and demo.html. These files are placed in the java/demo
> directory in the source tree).
> *)
> Also, one should make sure that the README files and other instructions are
> suitable for -bin distributions, not only -src distributions or SVN working
> copies. Otherwise, these particular demos should not be included in -bin
> distributions. For example both localcal/README, scores/README and
> vtis/README currently refer to build scripts that are not scheduled for
> inclusion in -bin distros.
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