Author: irooskov(a)redhat.com
Date: 2010-02-21 18:00:13 -0500 (Sun, 21 Feb 2010)
New Revision: 20406
Removed:
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/SOA-P_Workshop.xml
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/The_interface.xml
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Workshops.xml
Log:
updated beginners guide with minor changes and removal of an unused chapter
Deleted: trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/SOA-P_Workshop.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/SOA-P_Workshop.xml 2010-02-20
23:35:15 UTC (rev 20405)
+++ trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/SOA-P_Workshop.xml 2010-02-21
23:00:13 UTC (rev 20406)
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>
-
-<chapter
id="chap-Beginners_Guide-JBoss_Service_Oriented_Architecture_Platform_Workshop">
- <title>JBoss Service-Oriented Architecture Platform Workshop</title>
- <para>
- This chapter demonstraits the basic use of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform with the
JBoss Developer Studio, through a series of lab examples.
- </para>
- <section
id="sect-Beginners_Guide-JBoss_Service_Oriented_Architecture_Platform_Workshop-Workshop_Introduction">
- <title>Workshop Introduction</title>
- <para>
- The JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform is a collection of technologies designed to meet an
organization's SOA needs. This technology includes an ESB, BPM engine (jBPM), Rules
engine (JBoss Rules), UDDI Registry (jUDDI), as well as a full JEE application server.
- </para>
- <para>
- To cover each of these areas in depth is beyond the scope of this workshop. Instead,
this workshop is designed to give you an overview of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform as
well as some experience using JBoss Developer Studio to create and deploy Service-Oriented
Architecture applications.
- </para>
- <section
id="sect-Beginners_Guide-Workshop_Introduction-The_JBoss_Enterprise_SOA_Platform_ESB_architecture">
- <title>The JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform ESB architecture</title>
- <para>
- Understanding the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform ESB architecture is important to
really understanding what is happening in the following labs. Here is an architecture
overview of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform ESB that we will discuss.
- </para>
- </section>
-
- </section>
-
-</chapter>
-
Modified: trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/The_interface.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/The_interface.xml 2010-02-20 23:35:15
UTC (rev 20405)
+++ trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/The_interface.xml 2010-02-21 23:00:13
UTC (rev 20406)
@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@
<para>
The JBoss Application Server provides the full range of Java EE 5 features as well as
extended enterprise services including clustering, caching, and persistence.
</para>
- <section
id="sect-Beginners_Guide-JBoss_Application_Server-Use_of_the_application_server_shipped_with_the_JBoss_Developer_Studio">
- <title>Use of the application server shipped with the JBoss Developer
Studio</title>
+ <section
id="sect-Beginners_Guide-JBoss_Application_Server-Using_the_application_server_shipped_with_the_JBoss_Developer_Studio">
+ <title>Using the application server shipped with the JBoss Developer
Studio</title>
<para>
This section discusses the JBoss Application Server with regards to its use through
Eclipse. Once you have started the Eclipse interface for the <application>JBoss
Developer Studio</application>, the JBoss Application Server can be started by
clicking on its name in the lower part of the window and then clicking the green arrow to
the right.
</para>
Modified: trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Workshops.xml
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--- trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Workshops.xml 2010-02-20 23:35:15 UTC
(rev 20405)
+++ trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Workshops.xml 2010-02-21 23:00:13 UTC
(rev 20406)
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
<para>
Follow the instructions in these workshops to broaden your knowledge and understanding
of the <application>JBoss Developer Studio</application>.
</para>
- <section id="sect-Beginners_Guide-Workshops-RESTEasy_workshop">
- <title>RESTEasy workshop</title>
+ <section id="sect-Beginners_Guide-Workshops-RESTEasy">
+ <title>RESTEasy</title>
<para>
In this RESTEasy workshop we will provide an example of how to solve the problem of
creating new customers for an online store. This will be achieved through the creation of
a shopping application and adding customer records through a web browser.
</para>
@@ -370,8 +370,8 @@
In the <guilabel>New Dynamic Web Project</guilabel> dialogue box that has
opened type the name of the project as
<emphasis>MyWebServiceProject</emphasis>.
</para>
</section> -->
- <section id="sect-Beginners_Guide-Workshops-Seam_workshop">
- <title>Seam workshop</title>
+ <section id="sect-Beginners_Guide-Workshops-Seam">
+ <title>Seam</title>
<para>
The <application>JBoss Enterprise Application Platform </application> book
titled the <emphasis>Seam Reference Guide</emphasis> contains an example of
how to setup Seam for use with the <application>JBoss Developer
Studio</application>. This workshop can be found here: <ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Enterprise_Application_P...
Started with Seam, using JBoss Tools</ulink>.
</para>