I wonder if we should create two completely separated documentation
sections: one for 1.0 and another one for 2.0
downside : some duplication
advantage:  you don't have to qualify every statement, like "in 2.0 you
should ..."

I guess the section for 1.0 won't change much, and when 2.0 gets released we
will have nice docs.

WDYT ?

Maarten

On 10/17/07, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback.  I will update the page.  ByteBuffer was
> renamed in the trunk and I am not sure we want to base the tutorials
> off of a baseline that is actively being developed.
>
>
>
> On 10/17/07, Martin_Scheffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I am just working through the quick start guide
> > (http://mina.apache.org/quick-start-guide.html).
> > Although I signed up for an account, I don't have edit permissions for
> that
> > page. So please someone change this.
> > This is nothing dramatic, it is just not nice to have to search for
> classes
> > when working through a tutorial.
> >
> > In code block 2,3 and 4, you have to add
> >
> > import org.apache.mina.common.ByteBuffer;
> > import org.apache.mina.common.SimpleByteBufferAllocator;
> >
> > to make it work. I saw that ByteBuffer was renamed, maybe mention that?
> >
> > In the 2nd and 3rd block:
> > import java.io.IOException;
> > import org.apache.mina.transport.socket.nio.SocketAcceptorConfig;
> > import org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter;
> > import org.apache.mina.filter.codec.textline.TextLineCodecFactory;
> > import org.apache.mina.filter.LoggingFilter;
> > import java.nio.charset.Charset;
> >
> > 4th block:
> > import org.apache.mina.common.TransportType;
> > import org.apache.mina.transport.socket.nio.SocketSessionConfig;
> > import org.apache.mina.common.IdleStatus;
> >
> > Somewhere in the middle: "Here was have created"
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> >
> >
>
>
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