From 9dd1717f7140659b9fd707fc6084759ceeb3ff52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michele Sollecito Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2018 13:23:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [ENT-2241]: Fixed unclear getting set up instructions. (#1241) --- docs/source/getting-set-up.rst | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/source/getting-set-up.rst b/docs/source/getting-set-up.rst index fb39bee280..09852b645e 100644 --- a/docs/source/getting-set-up.rst +++ b/docs/source/getting-set-up.rst @@ -81,12 +81,12 @@ Download a sample project 1. Open a command prompt 2. Clone the CorDapp example repo by running ``git clone https://github.com/corda/cordapp-example`` 3. Move into the ``cordapp-example`` folder by running ``cd cordapp-example`` -4. Checkout the branch for Corda Enterprise 3.0 by running ``git checkout release-enterprise-V3`` +4. Checkout the corresponding branch for Corda Enterprise 3.0 by running ``git checkout release-enterprise-V3`` in the current directory Resolve Corda Enterprise binaries ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Corda Enterprise binaries are not available in a publicly accessible Maven repository. Instead, the Corda Enterprise -binaries will be made available to your organisation as a tarball (``r3-corda-enterprise-3.0-developer-pack.tar``). +binaries will be made available to your organisation as a tarball (``corda-3.0-developer-pack.tar.gz``). This tarball contains all of the Corda dependencies as they would appear in your local Maven repository located at ``C:\Documents and Settings\{your-username}\.m2``. @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ dependencies. c. Add Corda Enterprise binaries to a local directory and register a local Maven repository pointing to this directory with Gradle. .. note:: Upon receiving the binaries, the quickest way to get started developing your CorDapps is **option a**. This can - be done by firstly unpacking the ``r3-corda-enterprise-3.0-developer-pack.tar`` tarball. Then, copy the unpacked + be done by firstly unpacking the ``corda-3.0-developer-pack.tar.gz`` tarball. Then, copy the unpacked ``respository`` folder to your local Maven repository located at ``C:\Documents and Settings\{your-username}\.m2``. Run from the command prompt @@ -161,14 +161,14 @@ Download a sample project 1. Open a terminal 2. Clone the CorDapp example repo by running ``git clone https://github.com/corda/cordapp-example`` 3. Move into the ``cordapp-example`` folder by running ``cd cordapp-example`` -4. Checkout the branch for Corda Enterprise 3.0 by running ``git checkout release-enterprise-V3`` +4. Checkout the corresponding branch for Corda Enterprise 3.0 by running ``git checkout release-enterprise-V3`` in the current directory .. _resolve-corda-enterprise-binaries: Resolve Corda Enterprise binaries ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Corda Enterprise binaries are not available in a publicly accessible Maven repository. Instead, the Corda Enterprise -binaries will be made available to your organisation as a tarball (``r3-corda-enterprise-3.0-developer-pack.tar``). +binaries will be made available to your organisation as a tarball (``corda-3.0-developer-pack.tar.gz``). This tarball contains all of the Corda dependencies as they would appear in your local Maven repository located at ``~/.m2/repository``. @@ -185,9 +185,9 @@ dependencies. c. Add Corda Enterprise binaries to a local directory and register a local Maven repository pointing to this directory with Gradle. .. note:: Upon receiving the binaries, the quickest way to get started developing your CorDapps is **option a**. This can -be done by firstly unpacking the ``r3-corda-enterprise-3.0-developer-pack.tar`` tarball: +be done by firstly unpacking the ``corda-3.0-developer-pack.tar.gz`` tarball: - ``tar -xvf r3-corda-enterprise-3.0-developer-pack.tar`` + ``tar -xvf corda-3.0-developer-pack.tar.gz`` Then, copy the unpacked ``respository`` folder to your local Maven repository: