[126770] Removed unneeded ids and updated those that remain.
diff --git a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
index c12fcb6..9325af5 100644
--- a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
+++ b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
 Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
 Bundle-Name: %pluginName
 Bundle-SymbolicName: org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop; singleton:=true
-Bundle-Version: 1.0.1.qualifier
+Bundle-Version: 1.0.101.qualifier
 Bundle-Vendor: %providerName
 Bundle-Localization: plugin
-Eclipse-AutoStart: true
diff --git a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STjavaContexts.xml b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STjavaContexts.xml
index 21d249a..3f822bf 100644
--- a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STjavaContexts.xml
+++ b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STjavaContexts.xml
@@ -1,165 +1,18 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <?NLS type="org.eclipse.help.contexts"?>
-
+<!-- /*******************************************************************************
+ * Copyright (c) 2000, 2005 IBM Corporation and others.
+ * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
+ * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
+ * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
+ * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
+ * 
+ * Contributors:
+ *     IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
+ *******************************************************************************/ -->
 <contexts>
-<context id="jvcp0000">
-<description>List of class path entries defined for a specific server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0002">
-<description>List of class path entries defined for a specific server. This is used as the system class path when launching the server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0004">
-<description>Change the order in which class path entries are searched by selecting an entry and then clicking <b>Up</b> or <b>Down</b> to change its position in the list.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0006">
-<description>Change the order in which class path entries are searched by selecting an entry and then clicking <b>Up</b> or <b>Down</b> to change its position in the list.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0008">
-<description>Add one or more external JAR files to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0009">
-<description>Add an external directory to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0010">
-<description>Add a project or folder in the workbench to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0011">
-<description>Add a class path variable entry to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0012">
-<description>Remove a JAR file, project, folder, or directory from the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0013">
-<description>Add an external class path entry for a directory or a JAR file to the\ <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server by typing it.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvcp0015">
-<description>Edit an external class path entry for a directory or a JAR file to the\ <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server by typing it.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpd0000">
-<description>Use this window to either add a new system property, or to change the property name or value for an existing property.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpd0002">
-<description>The name of the system property. This name is a property key.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpd0004">
-<description>The value of the system property. This value is a string value that can be used to set internal system configuration properties.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpt0000">
-<description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpt0002">
-<description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpt0004">
-<description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpt0006">
-<description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvpt0008">
-<description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsd0000">
-<description>Use this window to add an external class path entry.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsd0002">
-<description>The name of the external class path for a directory or JAR file. For example, c:/test.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsp0000">
-<description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsp0002">
-<description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsp0004">
-<description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsp0006">
-<description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvsp0008">
-<description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvvd0000">
-<description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvvd0002">
-<description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvvd0004">
-<description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvvd0006">
-<description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="jvvm0000">
-<description>These arguments are passed directly to the Java VM when the server process is started. Separate more than one arguments with a space.
-
-</description>
-</context>
 <context id="jvrt0000">
 <description>This wizard allows you to provide information for configuring generic J2EE runtime.  In the <b>Name</b> field, specify the name that you want to assign to your generic J2EE runtime server.  In the <b>Location</b> field, specify the directory where your J2EE libraries are located.  You can either type the path of the directory or click <b>Browse</b> button to select it.  Under <b>JRE</b> list, select a JRE to compile against.  For example, Workbench default JRE.  You can either select the appropriate value from the JRE list or click <b>Installed JRE</b> to define a new JRE configuration.
-
 </description>
 </context>
 </contexts>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STtomcatContexts.xml b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STtomcatContexts.xml
index 00c76a0..b3ad97d 100644
--- a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STtomcatContexts.xml
+++ b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/STtomcatContexts.xml
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 </description>
 </context>
 <context id="tdpr0000">
-<description>This wizard allows you to add a Web module to this server configuration. This wizard appears if you had clicked <b>Add Web project</b> on the Modules page of the Tomcat Server Configuration Editor.
+<description>This wizard allows you to add a Web module to this server configuration. This wizard appears if you had clicked <b>Add Web Module</b> on the Modules page of the Tomcat Server Configuration Editor.
 
 </description>
 </context>
@@ -77,17 +77,17 @@
 </description>
 </context>
 <context id="tecm0004">
-<description>Add, change, and remove a MIME type and extension. To add a mime type with a new extension to the MIME Types list, click <b>Add</b>. The Add a MIME type window opens. To remove an existing MIME type with its extension from the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Remove</b>. The MIME type and its extension are no longer shown in the list. To change the name of the MIME type, or the extension of an existing MIME type shown in the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Edit</b>. The Edit a MIME type window opens.
+<description>Add, change, and remove a MIME type and extension. To add a MIME type with a new extension to the MIME Types list, click <b>Add</b>. The Add MIME Mapping window opens. To remove an existing MIME type with its extension from the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Remove</b>. The MIME type and its extension are no longer shown in the list. To change the name of the MIME type, or the extension of an existing MIME type shown in the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Edit</b>. The Edit MIME Mapping window opens.
 
 </description>
 </context>
 <context id="tecm0006">
-<description>Add, change, and remove a MIME type and extension. To add a mime type with a new extension to the MIME Types list, click <b>Add</b>. The Add a MIME type window opens. To remove an existing MIME type with its extension from the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Remove</b>. The MIME type and its extension are no longer shown in the list. To change the name of the MIME type, or the extension of an existing MIME type shown in the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Edit</b>. The Edit a MIME type window opens.
+<description>Add, change, and remove a MIME type and extension. To add a MIME type with a new extension to the MIME Types list, click <b>Add</b>. The Add MIME Mapping window opens. To remove an existing MIME type with its extension from the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Remove</b>. The MIME type and its extension are no longer shown in the list. To change the name of the MIME type, or the extension of an existing MIME type shown in the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Edit</b>. The Edit MIME Mapping window opens.
 
 </description>
 </context>
 <context id="tecm0008">
-<description>Add, change, and remove a MIME type and extension. To add a mime type with a new extension to the MIME Types list, click <b>Add</b>. The Add a MIME type window opens. To remove an existing MIME type with its extension from the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Remove</b>. The MIME type and its extension are no longer shown in the list. To change the name of the MIME type, or the extension of an existing MIME type shown in the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Edit</b>. The Edit a MIME type window opens.
+<description>Add, change, and remove a MIME type and extension. To add a MIME type with a new extension to the MIME Types list, click <b>Add</b>. The Add MIME Mapping window opens. To remove an existing MIME type with its extension from the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Remove</b>. The MIME type and its extension are no longer shown in the list. To change the name of the MIME type, or the extension of an existing MIME type shown in the MIME Types list, select the MIME type and then click <b>Edit</b>. The Edit MIME Mapping window opens.
 
 </description>
 </context>
@@ -251,17 +251,7 @@
 
 </description>
 </context>
-<context id="twnr0000_OLD">
-<description>This wizard allows you to provide additional installation directory information required for using Apache Tomcat.
 
-In the <b>name</b> field, specify the name that you want to assign to your Tomcat Server.
-
-In the <b>Tomcat installation directory</b> field, specify the directory where Apache Tomcat is installed. For example, d:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3. You can either type the path of the 
-directory or click <b>Browse</b> to select it.
-
-In the <b>JRE</b> field, specify the directory where your JDK is installed. For example, d:\jdk1.3. You can either type the path of the directory or click <b>Installed JRE</b> to select it.
-</description>
-</context>
 <context id="twnr0000">
 <description>This wizard allows you to provide additional installation directory information required for using Apache Tomcat.
 
@@ -273,16 +263,4 @@
 Under <b>JRE</b> list, select an environment variable that specify where your JDK is installed.  For example, Workbench default JRE.  You can either select the appropriate value from the JRE list or click <b>Installed JRE</b> to define a new JRE environment variable.
 </description>
 </context>
-<context id="tecp0002">
-<description>List of available ports used by Tomcat and their respective port numbers. To change an existing port number in the list, select the port number and type the new number over it.
-
-</description>
-</context>
-<context id="???">
-<description>Enable the server tools to publish changes in your application from the workbench to the server.
-</description>
-</context><context id="???">
-<description>Specifies how long the server tools will wait before publishing the changes in your application from the workbench to the server.
-</description>
-</context>
 </contexts>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/build.properties b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/build.properties
index 6d8c42d..55381dc 100644
--- a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/build.properties
+++ b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop/build.properties
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
 bin.includes = STjavaContexts.xml,\
-               STjavaContexts.xml_new,\
                STtomcatContexts.xml,\
                plugin.properties,\
                plugin.xml,\