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Subject:    [jira] [Closed] (XMLBEANS-463) Improve the "First Steps with
From:       "Robert Liguori (Closed) (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date:       2011-10-06 3:06:35
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Robert Liguori closed XMLBEANS-463.
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    Resolution: Unresolved
    
> Improve the "First Steps with XMLBeans" tutorial
> ------------------------------------------------
> 
> Key: XMLBEANS-463
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-463
> Project: XMLBeans
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: Version 2.5
> Environment: Tutorial: First Steps with XMLBeans
> http://xmlbeans.apache.org/documentation/tutorial_getstarted.html
> Windows Vista, JDK 1.6 update 26
> Reporter: Robert Liguori
> Priority: Minor
> 
> I have found several issues with the First Steps with XMLBeans tutorial, as well as \
> some functional issues.... below are comments/findings: \
> ================================================= The opening introduction states, \
> "you'll get a hands on view of two of the three technologies that make up version 1 \
> of XMLBeans:".  Rather than leaving the reader wondering what the third uncovered \
> technology is, it would be nice to at least mention it.  Note: From the main page \
>                 of the web site, "I believe it's Support for XML DOM".
> Note: I just noticed that the third option is covered a little deeper into the \
> tutorial... but it still may be beneficial to mention it upfront. \
> ================================================= The tutorial reads:
> "To get started, you'll need the following:
> * JDK 1.4 for version 1 XMLBeans releases."
> Observation: Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.4.2 has been end-of-service \
> life since 2008.  I believe 1.5 is also.  Since JDK 1.7 was just released and the \
> industry standard up to now has been JDK 1.6, I think the documentation and testing \
> and deployment of the product, in general, should reflect this. \
> ================================================= The tutorial reads:
> "To get started, you'll need the following:
> ...
> * An XMLBeans version 1 installation. ..."
> Observation: The target here should be a version 2 installation.  
> =================================================
> The tutorial states references, "xpretty schemas\easypo\easypo.xsd".
> However, there is no "easypo" directory in version 2.5.0.
> Therefore, the tutorial should reference, "xpretty schemas\easypo.xsd"
> =================================================
> The tutorial states:
> "scomp -out tutorials\gettingstarted\lib\easypo.jar schemas\easypo\easypo.xsd"
> However, there is no easy po directory in version 2.5.0 so it should read:
> "scomp -out tutorials\gettingstarted\lib\easypo.jar schemas\easypo\easypo.xsd"
> *** There's an error with this too, as it's trying to run the javac compiler from \
> the xmlbeans-2.5.0 folder. The fix for this is:
> "scomp -compiler %JDK_HOME%\bin\javac.exe -out \
> tutorials\gettingstarted\lib\easypo.jar schemas\easypo\easypo.xsd" There's a \
> problem here too, if Java is installed in a directory with a space (e.g., \
> "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_26").  That is moving the install to \
> "C:\jdk1.6.0_26" works fine.  This is a problem as the space should be handled. \
> ================================================= The tutorial reads:
> The output should look like the instance output above, but with the following added \
> as the last <line-item> element, immediately before the <shipper> element. \
> <line-item> <description>Backyard Astronomer's Guide, The</description>
> <per-unit-ounces>5.0</per-unit-ounces>
> <price>49.95</price>
> <quantity>2</quantity>
> </line-item>
> but it should read:
> The output should look like the instance output above, but with the following added \
> as the last <line-item> element, immediately before the <shipper> element. \
> <line-item> <description>a new item</description>
> <per-unit-ounces>5.0</per-unit-ounces>
> <price>20.00</price>
> <quantity>6</quantity>
> </line-item> 
> =================================================
> Test in the tutorial reads:
> Here's a full version of the POUpdater class, with the addLineItem method \
>                 accessible via a main method.
> ...
> import org.apache.easypo.*;
> As this doesn't compile, it should read:
> Here's a full version of the POUpdater class, with the addLineItem method \
>                 accessible via a main method.
> ...
> import org.openuri.easypo.*;
> That is, "import org.apache.easypo.*;" should read "import org.openuri.easypo.*;"
> Actually, it's a best practice if the imports spelled out the exact class names, \
> and not use a wildcard. So, all the imports throughout the tutorial should site the \
> specific classes being used. =================================================

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