webmcp
changeset 527:c8e77723f9cf
Clarified "Starting your application" section in WebMCP's documentation
author | jbe |
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date | Tue Aug 22 12:20:30 2017 +0200 (2017-08-22) |
parents | fe9932334bae |
children | 1d79b0612bd1 |
files | doc/autodoc-header.htmlpart |
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1.1 --- a/doc/autodoc-header.htmlpart Tue Aug 22 04:32:49 2017 +0200 1.2 +++ b/doc/autodoc-header.htmlpart Tue Aug 22 12:20:30 2017 +0200 1.3 @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ 1.4 </ul> 1.5 <h2>Starting your application</h2> 1.6 <p> 1.7 - Ensure that the <tt>moonbridge</tt> binary is within your system's search path and that the <tt>moonbridge_http.lua</tt> file is included in the LUA_PATH or linked into the framework's <tt>lib/</tt> directory (alternatively the MOONBR_LUA_PATH option might be set accordingly at compile-time of the Moonbridge Network Server). To start an application, call the <tt>mcp.lua</tt> executable (found in <tt>framework/bin/mcp.lua</tt>) with the following four arguments: 1.8 + If the <tt>moonbridge</tt> executable is within your system's search path for binaries (i.e. if optional step 2 of the installation instructions has been carried out), you can directly call the <tt>mcp.lua</tt> script (found in <tt>framework/bin/mcp.lua</tt>). Pass the following arguments to <tt>mcp.lua</tt>: 1.9 </p> 1.10 <ol> 1.11 <li>Path of the WebMCP framework directory, e.g. <tt>./framework</tt></li> 1.12 @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ 1.13 <li>Name of configuration (e.g. <tt>devel</tt> to use config/devel.lua)</li> 1.14 </ol> 1.15 <p> 1.16 - Alternatively, the <tt>moonbridge</tt> binary may be called directly with the following five arguments: 1.17 + Alternatively, the <tt>moonbridge</tt> binary may be called manually (e.g. by invoking <tt>../moonbridge/moonbridge</tt>). In this case, the following five arguments are required: 1.18 </p> 1.19 <ol> 1.20 <li>Path to <tt>mcp.lua</tt>, e.g. <tt>./framework/bin/mcp.lua</tt></li>