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@@ -11,23 +11,23 @@ Vaadin comes as a set of library JARs, of which some are optional or alternative
ones, depending on whether you are developing server-side or client-side
applications, whether you use add-on components, or use CSS or Sass themes.
-[filename]#vaadin-server-7.x.x.jar#::
+[filename]#vaadin-server-8.x.x.jar#::
The main library for developing server-side Vaadin applications, as described in
<<dummy/../../../framework/application/application-overview.asciidoc#application.overview,"Writing a Server-Side Web Application">>.
It requires the [filename]#vaadin-shared# and the [filename]#vaadin-themes# libraries.
You can use the pre-built [filename]#vaadin-client-compiled# for server-side development, unless you need add-on components or custom widgets.
-[filename]#vaadin-shared-7.x.x.jar#::
+[filename]#vaadin-shared-8.x.x.jar#::
A shared library for server-side and client-side development.
It is always needed.
-[filename]#vaadin-client-7.x.x.jar#::
+[filename]#vaadin-client-8.x.x.jar#::
The client-side Vaadin framework, including the basic GWT API and Vaadin-specific widgets and other additions.
It is required when using the [filename]#vaadin-client-compiler# to compile client-side modules.
It is not needed if you just use the server-side framework with the pre-compiled Client-Side Engine.
You should not deploy it with a web application.
-[filename]#vaadin-client-compiler-7.x.x.jar#::
+[filename]#vaadin-client-compiler-8.x.x.jar#::
The Vaadin Client Compiler is a Java-to-JavaScript compiler that allows building client-side modules, such as the Client-Side Engine (widget set) required for server-side applications.
The compiler is needed, for example, for compiling add-on components to the application widget set, as described in <<dummy/../../../framework/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc#addons.overview,"Using Vaadin Add-ons">>.
+
@@ -36,20 +36,14 @@ For detailed information regarding the compiler, see
<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-compiling#clientside.compiling,"Compiling a Client-Side Module">>.
Note that you should not deploy this library with a web application.
-[filename]#vaadin-client-compiled-7.x.x.jar#::
+[filename]#vaadin-client-compiled-8.x.x.jar#::
A pre-compiled Vaadin Client-Side Engine (widget set) that includes all the basic built-in widgets in Vaadin.
This library is not needed if you compile the application widget set with the Vaadin Client Compiler.
-[filename]#vaadin-themes-7.x.x.jar#::
+[filename]#vaadin-themes-8.x.x.jar#::
Vaadin built-in themes both as SCSS source files and precompiled CSS files.
The library is required both for basic use with CSS themes and for compiling custom Sass themes.
-[filename]#vaadin-sass-compiler-1.x.x.jar#::
-The Vaadin Sass Compiler compiles Sass themes to CSS, as described in <<dummy/../../../framework/themes/themes-sass#themes.sass,"Syntactically Awesome
-Stylesheets (Sass)">>.
-It requires the [filename]#vaadin-themes-7.x.x.jar# library, which contains the Sass sources for the built-in themes.
-The library needs to be included in deployment in development mode to allow on-the-fly compilation of themes, but it is not needed in production deployment, when the themes are compiled before deployment.
-
Some of the libraries depend on each other as well as on the dependency libraries provided in the [filename]#lib# folder of the installation package, especially the [filename]#lib/vaadin-shared-deps.jar#.
The different ways to install the libraries are described in the subsequent sections.