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Thomas Whitmore commented on AXIS2-3396:
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Excellent. Thanks a lot, Davanum.

There are many other doc-pages and links to download to the 'plugin' still,
though, which don't go here (and just download the entire bundled
distribution with the 'hidden' plugin).

Maybe this is from the older distro tho, but it still tends to come up in a
web search. So it would be good to fix those couple of unhelpful points
also.

But thanks a lot, for ensuring that there's *ONE* link that works.


Cheers
Thomas.


> docs & website repeatedly refer to Eclipse Plugin;  but never specify NAME or 
> WHERE IT IS LOCATED.
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>
>                 Key: AXIS2-3396
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3396
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: documentation, ide plugins, Tools
>    Affects Versions: M2
>         Environment: website
> axis2-M2-bin
>            Reporter: Thomas Whitmore
>            Assignee: Davanum Srinivas
>             Fix For: 1.4
>
>
> It's impossible to find.  And without specifying either NAME or LOCATION, 
> there's nothing much to search for.
> Why not try using a NAME occasionally, when referring to things?
> I find that when talking about city-wide public transport, saying you caught 
> the 'BUS' makes it vastly more clear what kind of timetables to search for.
> Also, the Eclipse Plugin -- this is referred to 4 or 5x, never it's NAME or 
> LOCATION -- appears to be located in a .zip under /docs/tools;  within the 
> binary distribution at least. This ain't the correct place to put it, in the 
> slightest..  though as you (insult deleted) probably travel to work by public 
> hang-glider (humorous insult deleted)  I'm not surprised.
> Try putting plugins & tooling, under (gasp) a 'tools' folder.
> Yeah I know.. it's hard working on this stuff, to keep an external 'outside 
> user's' perspective. But try using names.. they really are useful, for 
> cross-referencing and confirmation as well, even once the actual object or 
> artefact in question has been specified. once.
> Cheers,
> Thomas

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