--- a/doc/book/en/Z012-create-instance.en.txt Fri Jul 24 14:33:37 2009 +0200
+++ b/doc/book/en/Z012-create-instance.en.txt Fri Jul 24 14:36:38 2009 +0200
@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@
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A *CubicWeb* instance is a container that
-refers to cubes and configuration parameters for your web application.
+refers to cubes and configuration parameters for your web instance.
Each instance is stored as a directory in ``~/etc/cubicweb.d`` which enables
-us to run your application.
+us to run your instance.
What is a cube?
---------------
-Cubes represent data and basic building bricks of your web applications :
+Cubes represent data and basic building bricks of your web instances :
blogs, person, date, addressbook and a lot more.
.. XXX They related to each other by a 'Schema' which is also the PostGres representation.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
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We can create an instance to view our
-application in a web browser. ::
+instance in a web browser. ::
cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
@@ -55,14 +55,14 @@
(:ref:`ConfigurationPostgres`).
It is important to distinguish here the user used to access the database and
-the user used to login to the cubicweb application. When a *CubicWeb* application
+the user used to login to the cubicweb instance. When a *CubicWeb* instance
starts, it uses the login/psswd for the database to get the schema and handle
low level transaction. But, when ``cubicweb-ctl create`` asks for
-a manager login/psswd of *CubicWeb*, it refers to an application user
-to administrate your web application.
+a manager login/psswd of *CubicWeb*, it refers to an instance user
+to administrate your web instance.
The configuration files are stored in *~/etc/cubicweb.d/myblog/*.
-To launch the web application, you just type ::
+To launch the web instance, you just type ::
cubicweb-ctl start myblog