User: jung    
  Date: 00/12/04 04:35:34

  Modified:    etc/html index.html license.html
  Log:
  adopted to latest jboss container,
  
  added decimal and date
  
  removed some problems due to forward-referencing in meta-data
  
  added serialisation policy
  
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  1.3       +88 -83    zoap/etc/html/index.html
  
  Index: index.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /products/cvs/ejboss/zoap/etc/html/index.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- index.html        2000/08/11 08:37:19     1.2
  +++ index.html        2000/12/04 12:35:33     1.3
  @@ -1,39 +1,39 @@
  -<!--         
=========================================================================================================
 -->
  -<!-- $Id: index.html,v 1.2 2000/08/11 08:37:19 jung Exp $ -->
  -<!-- Copyright (c) 2000 infor:business solutions AG, Hauerstrasse 12, --> 
  -<!-- D-66299 Friedrichsthal, Germany. All Rights Reserved. -->
  -<!-- -->
  -<!-- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -->
  -<!-- modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -->
  -<!-- as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -->
  -<!-- of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -->
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  -<!-- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -->
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  -<!-- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -->
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  -<!-- 
=========================================================================================================
 -->
  -<html>
  -
  -<head>
  -<title>
  -Welcome to ZOAP
  -</title>
  -</head>
  -
  -<body>
  -
  -<a href="http://www.infor.de"><img src="lib/resources/images/infor_logo.jpg" 
height="72"></a>
  -<a href="http://www.jboss.org"><img 
src="lib/resources/images/powered_by_jboss_flat_blue.gif" height="72"></a>
  -
  -<hr>
  -
  -<h2>The Zero-Effort Object Access Package (ZOAP) Binary Distribution. Alpha 
Release. </h2>
  -
  +<!--         
=========================================================================================================
 -->
  +<!-- $Id: index.html,v 1.3 2000/12/04 12:35:33 jung Exp $ -->
  +<!-- Copyright (c) 2000 infor:business solutions AG, Hauerstrasse 12, --> 
  +<!-- D-66299 Friedrichsthal, Germany. All Rights Reserved. -->
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=========================================================================================================
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  +<html>
  +
  +<head>
  +<title>
  +Welcome to ZOAP
  +</title>
  +</head>
  +
  +<body>
  +
  +<a href="http://www.infor.de"><img src="lib/resources/images/infor_logo.jpg" 
height="72"></a>
  +<a href="http://www.jboss.org"><img 
src="lib/resources/images/powered_by_jboss_flat_blue.gif" height="72"></a>
  +
  +<hr>
  +
  +<h2>The Zero-Effort Object Access Package (ZOAP) Binary Distribution. Alpha 
Release. </h2>
  +
   <h3> From SOAP ... </h3>
   
   The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/">Simple Object Access 
Protocol 
  @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
   For questions around ZOAP, please contact <a 
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Dr. Christoph G. Jung</a> or
   <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Michael Wolber</a>. For questions around 
jBoss, please contact 
   the <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">jBoss Organisation</a>. 
  +
   
  -
   <h2> Features </h2> 
      
   <ul> 
  @@ -129,53 +129,62 @@
   <li> minOccurs and maxOccurs of elements are not yet supported. (default: 
0/unbounded) </li>
   <li> required of attributes is not yet supported. (default: false) </li>
   <li> SOAPContainerInvoker takes connection data out of ejb-jar.xml and jboss.xml, 
not the contract.scl.</li>
  +</ul>
  +
  +<h2>Contents</h2>
  +
  +The ZOAP binary distribution consists of the following folders and files:
  +<ul>
  +<li><a href="bin/">bin/</a> - executables and batch files for testing the 
distribution.</li>
  +<li><a href="docs/">docs/</a> - papers, manuals, and API documentation.</li>
  +<li><a href="conf/">conf/</a> - configuration files for jBoss.</li>
  +<li><a href="lib/">lib/</a> - classes, dll�s, jars, and other resources. </li>
  +<li><a href="license.html">license.html</a> - the GNU General Public License.</li>
  +<li><a href="index.html">index.html</a> - this file.</li>
  +</ul>
  +
  +<h2>Comments</h2>
  +
  +To run the ZOAP integration test, you first have to put the following (non-open) 
jars 
  +into the <a href="lib\ext">lib/ext/</a> directory:
  +
  +<ul>
  +<li> ejb.jar - SUN�s Enterprise Java-Beans API </li>
   </ul>
  -
  -<h2>Contents</h2>
  -
  -The ZOAP binary distribution consists of the following folders and files:
  -<ul>
  -<li><a href="bin/">bin/</a> - executables and batch files for testing the 
distribution.</li>
  -<li><a href="docs/">docs/</a> - papers, manuals, and API documentation.</li>
  -<li><a href="conf/">conf/</a> - configuration files for jBoss.</li>
  -<li><a href="lib/">lib/</a> - classes, dll�s, jars, and other resources. </li>
  -<li><a href="license.html">license.html</a> - the GNU General Public License.</li>
  -<li><a href="index.html">index.html</a> - this file.</li>
  -</ul>
  -
  -<h2>Comments</h2>
  -
  -To run the ZOAP integration test, you first have to put the following (non-open) 
jars 
  -into the <a href="lib\ext">lib/ext/</a> directory:
  -
  -<ul>
  -<li> ejb.jar - SUN�s Enterprise Java-Beans API </li>
  -</ul>
  -
  -Take the <a href="lib/ext/zoap.jar">zoap.jar</a> file and add it to your 
jBoss/lib/ext directory. Add the line in
  -<a href="conf/jboss.conf">jboss.conf</a> to your jboss.conf file and add <a 
href="conf/zoap.conf">zoap.conf</a> to the 
  -jboss/conf directory. Finally deploy the <a 
href="lib/deploy/test-bean.jar">test-bean.jar</a> into your jboss application 
  -server and run <a href="bin/test.bat">test.bat</a> as the external testing client.
  - 
  -<hr>
  -
  -<a href="http://www.infor.de"><img src="lib/resources/images/infor_logo.jpg" 
height="72"></a>
  -<a href="http://www.jboss.org"><img 
src="lib/resources/images/powered_by_jboss_flat_blue.gif" height="72"></a>
  -
  -<hr> 
  -<small> Last change of $RCSfile: index.html,v $  by $Author: jung $ on $Date: 
2000/08/11 08:37:19 $; 
  -See source for logging information.
  -<p>
  -Copyright 2000 (C) <a href="http://www.infor.de">infor:business solutions AG</a>, 
Hauerstrasse 12, 
  -D-66299 Friedrichsthal, Germany. All Rights Reserved.
  -</p> 
  -</small> 
  -
  -</body>
  -</html>
  -
  -<!-- 
  +
  +Take the <a href="lib/ext/zoap.jar">zoap.jar</a> file and add it to your 
jBoss/lib/ext directory. Add the line in
  +<a href="conf/jboss.conf">jboss.conf</a> to your jboss.conf file and add <a 
href="conf/zoap.conf">zoap.conf</a> to the 
  +jboss/conf directory. Finally deploy the <a 
href="lib/deploy/test-bean.jar">test-bean.jar</a> into your jboss application 
  +server and run <a href="bin/test.bat">test.bat</a> as the external testing client.
  + 
  +<hr>
  +
  +<a href="http://www.infor.de"><img src="lib/resources/images/infor_logo.jpg" 
height="72"></a>
  +<a href="http://www.jboss.org"><img 
src="lib/resources/images/powered_by_jboss_flat_blue.gif" height="72"></a>
  +
  +<hr> 
  +<small> Last change of $RCSfile: index.html,v $  by $Author: jung $ on $Date: 
2000/12/04 12:35:33 $; 
  +See source for logging information.
  +<p>
  +Copyright 2000 (C) <a href="http://www.infor.de">infor:business solutions AG</a>, 
Hauerstrasse 12, 
  +D-66299 Friedrichsthal, Germany. All Rights Reserved.
  +</p> 
  +</small> 
  +
  +</body>
  +</html>
  +
  +<!-- 
        $Log: index.html,v $
  +     Revision 1.3  2000/12/04 12:35:33  jung
  +     adopted to latest jboss container,
  +     
  +     added decimal and date
  +     
  +     removed some problems due to forward-referencing in meta-data
  +     
  +     added serialisation policy
  +     
        Revision 1.2  2000/08/11 08:37:19  jung
        adopted html pages to reflect Alpha-Status.
        added an announcement document folder with the
  @@ -183,4 +192,4 @@
        
        Revision 1.1.1.1  2000/08/10 21:05:14  jung
        Initial import.
  --->
  +-->
  
  
  
  1.2       +364 -364  zoap/etc/html/license.html
  
  Index: license.html
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  +++ license.html      2000/12/04 12:35:33     1.2
  @@ -1,364 +1,364 @@
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  +<H2><A name=SEC4 href="#TOC4">How to Apply 
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  +</PRE>
  +<P>Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. </P>
  +<P>If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when 
  +it starts in an interactive mode: </P><PRE>Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 
<VAR>year</VAR> <VAR>name of author</VAR>
  +Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
  +type `show w'.  This is free software, and you are welcome
  +to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' 
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  +<P>The hypothetical commands <SAMP>`show w'</SAMP> and <SAMP>`show c'</SAMP> 
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  +Here is a sample; alter the names: </P><PRE>Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all 
copyright
  +interest in the program `Gnomovision'
  +(which makes passes at compilers) written 
  +by James Hacker.
  +
  +<VAR>signature of Ty Coon</VAR>, 1 April 1989
  +Ty Coon, President of Vice
  +</PRE>
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