I could go with either.. I'd tend for extensive information in the manual with a quick FAQ on the site.
Edit authority on the wiki is restricted by the asf-cla confluence group. Rick, have you filed a CLA? -mike On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Donald Woods <[email protected]> wrote: > Yep, I could see either wiki or docs. > If you go with docs, please include a link to it from the Integration page > on the wiki. > http://openjpa.apache.org/integration.html > > > -Donald > > > > Rick Curtis wrote: > >> Earlier today I came across some good information when I was looking into >> a >> forum posting [1] and I'm struggling to figure out where I can put my >> findings for future reference. At this point I have a few options: >> 1. - Add it to the user manual. It probably should go in here, but I don't >> know if this is the first place that users will look when they're having >> problems(even though they should). 2. - Add it to the OpenJPA FAQ [2]. >> 3. - Do nothing and it will live on through nabble, markmail, search >> engines, etc... >> >> I'm leaning toward option 1, by adding a section about integration with >> Spring. This new section will be sparse to start, but as time goes on I >> expect it will grow. >> Any thoughts? >> >> -Rick >> >> [1] >> >> http://n2.nabble.com/Runtime-Enhancement%3A-Problems-with-Ant-Task-in-Eclipse-td2932839.html >> [2] http://openjpa.apache.org/faq.html >> >
