diff --git a/docs/source/deploying-a-node.rst b/docs/source/deploying-a-node.rst
index 83eea328aa..318d7214f0 100644
--- a/docs/source/deploying-a-node.rst
+++ b/docs/source/deploying-a-node.rst
@@ -24,11 +24,10 @@ handling, and ensures the Corda service is run at boot.
``mkdir /opt/corda; chown corda:corda /opt/corda``
-3. Download the `Corda jar `_
- (under ``/VERSION_NUMBER/corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar``) and place it in ``/opt/corda``
+3. Place the Enterprise Corda JAR ``corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar`` in ``/opt/corda``
-4. (Optional) Download the `Corda webserver jar `_
- (under ``/VERSION_NUMBER/corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar``) and place it in ``/opt/corda``
+4. (Optional) Copy the Corda webserver JAR provided to your organization
+ (under ``/corda-webserver-VERSION_NUMBER.jar``) and place it in ``/opt/corda``
5. Create a directory called ``cordapps`` in ``/opt/corda`` and save your CorDapp jar file to it. Alternatively, download one of
our `sample CorDapps `_ to the ``cordapps`` directory
@@ -191,11 +190,11 @@ at boot, and means the Corda service stays running with no users connected to th
* Oracle Java 8. The supported versions are listed in :doc:`getting-set-up`
-1. Create a Corda directory and download the Corda jar. Replace ``VERSION_NUMBER`` with the desired version. Here's an
- example using PowerShell::
+1. Create a Corda directory and copy the Enterprise Corda JAR ``corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar``.
+ Replace ``VERSION_NUMBER`` with the desired version. Here's an example using PowerShell::
mkdir C:\Corda
- wget http://jcenter.bintray.com/net/corda/corda/VERSION_NUMBER/corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar -OutFile C:\Corda\corda.jar
+ copy PATH_TO_CORDA_JAR/corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar C:\Corda\corda.jar
2. Create a directory called ``cordapps`` in ``C:\Corda\`` and save your CorDapp jar file to it. Alternatively,
download one of our `sample CorDapps `_ to the ``cordapps`` directory
diff --git a/docs/source/generating-a-node.rst b/docs/source/generating-a-node.rst
index 4e11939e79..40ed405736 100644
--- a/docs/source/generating-a-node.rst
+++ b/docs/source/generating-a-node.rst
@@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ Handcrafting a node
-------------------
A node can be created manually by creating a folder that contains the following items:
-* The Corda JAR
+* The Corda Enterprise JAR
- * Can be downloaded from https://r3.bintray.com/corda/net/corda/corda/ (under /VERSION_NUMBER/corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar)
+ * The binary ``corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar`` provided to your organisation.
* A node configuration file entitled ``node.conf``, configured as per :doc:`corda-configuration-file`
* A folder entitled ``cordapps`` containing any CorDapp JARs you want the node to load
-* **Optional:** A webserver JAR entitled ``corda-webserver.jar`` that will connect to the node via RPC
+* **Optional:** A webserver JAR entitled ``corda-webserver-VERSION_NUMBER.jar`` that will connect to the node via RPC
- * The (deprecated) default webserver can be downloaded from http://r3.bintray.com/corda/net/corda/corda-webserver/ (under /VERSION_NUMBER/corda-VERSION_NUMBER.jar)
+ * The (deprecated) default webserver is available to you for testing and should not be used in a production environment.
* A Spring Boot alternative can be found here: https://github.com/corda/spring-webserver
The remaining files and folders described in :doc:`node-structure` will be generated at runtime.
@@ -80,6 +80,8 @@ in the `Kotlin CorDapp Template `.
+
Running this task will create three nodes in the ``build/nodes`` folder:
* A ``Notary`` node that:
diff --git a/docs/source/node-structure.rst b/docs/source/node-structure.rst
index 374548f8ee..0b65211a96 100644
--- a/docs/source/node-structure.rst
+++ b/docs/source/node-structure.rst
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ A Corda node has the following structure:
├── logs // The node logs
├── network-parameters // The network parameters automatically downloaded from the network map server
├── node.conf // The node's configuration files
- ├── persistence.mv.db // The node's database
+ ├── persistence.mv.db // The node's database (present when the node uses the embedded H2 database instance)
└── shell-commands // Custom shell commands defined by the node owner
The node is configured by editing its ``node.conf`` file (see :doc:`corda-configuration-file`). You install CorDapps on