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diff --git a/M4-RCs/qpid/java/resources/README b/M4-RCs/qpid/java/resources/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1d52d487fb..0000000000 --- a/M4-RCs/qpid/java/resources/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ - -Documentation --------------- -All of our user documentation for the Qpid Java components can be accessed on our wiki at: - -http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/Qpid+Java+Documentation - -This includes a Getting Started Guide and FAQ as well as detailed developer documentation. -However, here's a VERY quick guide to running the installed Qpid broker, once you have installed it somewhere ! - - -Running the Broker ------------------- - -To run the broker, set the QPID_HOME environment variable to -distribution directory and add $QPID_HOME/bin to your PATH. Then run -the qpid-server shell script or qpid-server.bat batch file to start -the broker. By default, the broker will use $QPID_HOME/etc to find -the configuration files. You can supply a custom configuration using -the -c argument. - -For example: - -qpid-server -c ~/etc/config.xml - -You can get a list of all command line arguments by using the -h argument. - - -Developing ----------- - -In order to build Qpid you need Ant 1.6.5. Use ant -p to list the -available targets. The default ant target, build, creates a working -development-mode distribution in the build directory. To run the -scripts in build/bin set QPID_HOME to the build directory and put -${QPID_HOME}/bin on your PATH. The scripts in that directory include -the standard ones in the distribution and a number of testing scripts. - - - |