On 7/18/2014 3:56 PM, Leo Donahue wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Leo Donahue <donahu...@gmail.com> wrote:
I found a link on the web that mentioned something about picking and
choosing about 7 different jar files
Essentially that information is wrong.
Reading the manual here:
https://jax-ws.java.net/2.2.8/docs/ch02.html#installation-instructions
I needed all of them apparently.
Why does technology suffer from such poor documentation?
Are medical books wrong? - errata... oh wait, I meant cut here! on page
1291 (that's going to leave a scar)
Are mystery novel endings wrong? - errata... oh wait that person was
supposed to live, not die on page 674
Why so much junky documentation in technology?
This was a rhetorical question section.
Usually the problem is that the stuff you're reading wasn't written by
the people who developed the program you're using. Particularly an
issue with open source stuff where people take (for example) Tomcat and
use it as part of another package, making modifications along the way,
so that what they do only applies to their package. But people like you
come along and don't know that it is only correct for their specific
package.
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