Author: ochikvina
Date: 2009-06-05 11:20:05 -0400 (Fri, 05 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 15740
Modified:
trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml
Log:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-743 - updating the master_output.xml;
Modified: trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml 2009-06-05 15:18:28 UTC (rev 15739)
+++ trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml 2009-06-05 15:20:05 UTC (rev 15740)
@@ -22,6 +22,17 @@
<bookinfo>
<title>ESB Tools Reference Guide</title>
+
+ <corpauthor diffmk:change="added">
+ <inlinemediaobject diffmk:change="added">
+ <imageobject diffmk:change="added" role="fo">
+ <imagedata diffmk:change="added"
fileref="images/jbosstools_logo.png"
format="PNG"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ <imageobject diffmk:change="added"
role="html">
+ <imagedata diffmk:change="added"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </inlinemediaobject>
+ </corpauthor>
<author><firstname>Svetlana</firstname><surname>Mukhina</surname><email>smukhina(a)exadel.com</email></author>
<author><firstname>Tatyana</firstname><surname>Romanovich</surname></author>
@@ -32,7 +43,7 @@
<holder>JBoss, a division of Red Hat</holder>
</copyright>
<releaseinfo><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">
- Version: 1.1.1.GA
+ Version: 1.3.0.M1
</diffmk:wrapper></releaseinfo>
<abstract>
@@ -78,6 +89,62 @@
</section>
+<section diffmk:change="added">
+ <title diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Key Features of ESB
Tools</diffmk:wrapper></title>
+ <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">For a start, we propose you to look through the table
of main features of BIRT plugin:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+
+ <table diffmk:change="added">
+
+ <title diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Key Functionality of ESB
Tools</diffmk:wrapper></title>
+ <tgroup cols="3" diffmk:change="added">
+
+ <colspec align="left" colnum="1"
colwidth="2*" diffmk:change="added"></colspec>
+ <colspec colnum="2" colwidth="4*"
diffmk:change="added"></colspec>
+ <colspec align="left" colnum="3"
colwidth="2*" diffmk:change="added"></colspec>
+
+ <thead diffmk:change="added">
+ <row diffmk:change="added">
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Feature</diffmk:wrapper></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Benefit</diffmk:wrapper></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Chapter</diffmk:wrapper></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+
+ <tbody diffmk:change="added">
+
+ <row diffmk:change="added">
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">JBoss Tools Project Examples
Wizard</diffmk:wrapper></para></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Some kinds of projects with predefined structure are
available for usage.</diffmk:wrapper></para></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added">
+ <link diffmk:change="added"
linkend="ESB_project_wizard"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Creating ESB Project using JBoss Tools Project Examples
Wizard</diffmk:wrapper></link>
+ </entry>
+ </row>
+
+ <row diffmk:change="added">
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">JBoss Enterprise SOA
Platform</diffmk:wrapper></para></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">The SOA Platform integrates specific versions of JBoss
ESB, jBPM, Drools and the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform that are certified to work
together in a single supported enterprise
distribution.</diffmk:wrapper></para></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added">
+ <link diffmk:change="added"
linkend="using_SOA"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">using and configuring SOA
Platform</diffmk:wrapper></link>
+ </entry>
+ </row>
+
+ <row diffmk:change="added">
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">ESB
Editor</diffmk:wrapper></para></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB tooling has powerful editor features
including syntax validation, support for XML Schema and
other.</diffmk:wrapper></para></entry>
+ <entry diffmk:change="added">
+ <link diffmk:change="added"
linkend="esb_editor"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">ESB editor</diffmk:wrapper></link>
+ </entry>
+ </row>
+
+ </tbody>
+
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+
+
+</section>
+
+
<section>
<title>Other relevant resources on the topic</title>
@@ -133,7 +200,7 @@
<para>ESB Tools come as one module of JBoss Tools project. Since
ESB Tools have a
dependence on other JBoss Tools modules we recommend you to
install a bundle
- of all <ulink
url="http://labs.jboss.com/tools/download/index.html">JBoss
+ of all <ulink
url="http://labs.jboss.com/tools/download.html">JBoss
Tools plug-ins</ulink>. You can find all necessary
installation instructions on JBoss Wiki in the <ulink
url="http://labs.jboss.com/wiki/InstallingJBossTools">Instal...
section.</para>
</section>
@@ -176,10 +243,10 @@
<para> Clicking <emphasis>
<property
moreinfo="none">Next</property>
- </emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="changed"> brings you to the ESB facet installation page where
you can
+ </emphasis> brings you to the ESB facet installation page
where you can
specify Java Source Directory and ESB Content Directory. ESB
Content Directory is a folder that contains the most of
artifacts that an ESB archive needs. You also can configure ESB
libraries to the project by selecting a ESB runtime using one of the options:
- </diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ </para>
<para>1. Use <emphasis>
<property moreinfo="none">Server Supplied
ESB Runtime</property>
</emphasis>
@@ -239,30 +306,30 @@
<para> Clicking <emphasis>
<property
moreinfo="none">Next</property>
- </emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="changed"> brings you to the wizard page where you can select a
ESB project example from the example list.
- Every ESB example has two projects, one is a ESB project and
another is a Java project used to test the ESB
project.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Here is a list of ready examples
available:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ </emphasis> brings you to the wizard page where you can
select a ESB project example from the example list.
+ Every ESB example has two projects, one is a ESB project and
another is a Java project used to test the ESB project.</para>
+ <para>Here is a list of ready examples available:</para>
- <itemizedlist diffmk:change="added">
+ <itemizedlist>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
HelloWorld Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates the minimal files necessary to make a
basic ESB component execute as well as to prove that the ESB os properly
configured.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
HelloWorld Action Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates the use of multiple action invocations
from a single configuration. You can use a single Action class and make multiple method
calls or use multiple Action classes.
</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
HelloWorld File Action Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates using the File gateway feature of the
JBoss ESB. Files that are found in a particular directory with a particular extension are
sent to a JMS queue with actions for
processing.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
Web Service consumer1 Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates how to consume a 181 Web Service in an
ESB action.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
Web Service producer Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates how to deploy a JSR181 Webservice
endpoint on JBossESB using the SOAPProcessor
action.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
Smooks CSV -> XML Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates how to transform a comma separated
value (CSV) file to an XML.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
Smooks XML -> POJO
Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates the use of Smooks performing a simple
transformation by converting an XML file into Java
POJOs.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
Smooks XML -> XML date-manipulation
Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - demonstrates how to manually define and apply a
Message Transformation within JBoss
ESB.</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
- <listitem diffmk:change="added"><para
diffmk:change="added"><emphasis diffmk:change="added"
role="bold"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB
Smooks XML -> XML Example</diffmk:wrapper></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> - a very basic example of how to manually define and
apply a Message Transformation within JBoss ESB. It applies a very simple XSLT to a
SampleOrder.xml message and prints the before and after XML to the console.
</diffmk:wrapper></para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB HelloWorld Example</emphasis> - demonstrates the
minimal files necessary to make a basic ESB component execute as well as to prove that the
ESB os properly configured.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB HelloWorld Action Example</emphasis> -
demonstrates the use of multiple action invocations from a single configuration. You can
use a single Action class and make multiple method calls or use multiple Action classes.
</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB HelloWorld File Action Example</emphasis> -
demonstrates using the File gateway feature of the JBoss ESB. Files that are found in a
particular directory with a particular extension are sent to a JMS queue with actions for
processing.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB Web Service consumer1 Example</emphasis> -
demonstrates how to consume a 181 Web Service in an ESB
action.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB Web Service producer Example</emphasis> -
demonstrates how to deploy a JSR181 Webservice endpoint on JBossESB using the
SOAPProcessor action.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB Smooks CSV -> XML Example</emphasis> -
demonstrates how to transform a comma separated value (CSV) file to an
XML.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB Smooks XML -> POJO Example</emphasis> -
demonstrates the use of Smooks performing a simple transformation by converting an XML
file into Java POJOs.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB Smooks XML -> XML date-manipulation
Example</emphasis> - demonstrates how to manually define and apply a Message
Transformation within JBoss ESB.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><emphasis
role="bold">JBoss ESB Smooks XML -> XML Example</emphasis> - a
very basic example of how to manually define and apply a Message Transformation within
JBoss ESB. It applies a very simple XSLT to a SampleOrder.xml message and prints the
before and after XML to the console. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">We will take as our example
</diffmk:wrapper><emphasis diffmk:change="added"><property
diffmk:change="added" moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">JBoss ESB HelloWorld
Example</diffmk:wrapper></property> </emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> ESB and Client
project:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>We will take as our example <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">JBoss ESB HelloWorld Example</property>
</emphasis> ESB and Client project:</para>
- <figure diffmk:change="added" float="0">
+ <figure float="0">
<title>JBoss Tools ESB Project Examples</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
@@ -272,8 +339,8 @@
</figure>
- <para><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">Choose
them using the Ctrl button and then click
- </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Finish</property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="changed">. As a result you will get two projects
created:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>Choose them using the Ctrl button and then click
+ <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Finish</property></emphasis>. As a result you
will get two projects created:</para>
<figure float="0">
<title>JBoss ESB Project Examples: helloworld and
helloworld_testclient</title>
<mediaobject>
@@ -288,7 +355,7 @@
<section>
<title>Deploying a ESB Project</title>
- <para><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">In
this chapter you will see how to deploy a ESB project using the WTP deployment
framework.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>In this chapter you will see how to deploy a ESB project
using the WTP deployment framework.</para>
<para>Before deploying the project, open the JBoss Server View by
selecting <emphasis><property moreinfo="none">Window > Show
View > Other >
Server > JBoss Server View</property></emphasis>,
@@ -317,52 +384,52 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>Thus, you have just added the ESB project to the JBoss server
module list. Right click the JBoss Server and select <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Publish</property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> to publish the project on the server.
- You can check the deploying result in the Console
view.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">The </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Run</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> and </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Debug</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> options work on ESB projects causing a (re)deploy for
a user designated server.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">You can also use the "Finger touch" for a
quick restart of the project without restarting the
server:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
- <figure diffmk:change="added" float="0">
- <title diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Finger Touch
button</diffmk:wrapper></title>
- <mediaobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imageobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imagedata diffmk:change="added"
fileref="images/esb_project/23_finger_touch.png"></imagedata>
+ <para>Thus, you have just added the ESB project to the JBoss server
module list. Right click the JBoss Server and select <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Publish</property></emphasis> to publish the
project on the server.
+ You can check the deploying result in the Console view.</para>
+ <para>The <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Run</property></emphasis> and
<emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Debug</property></emphasis> options work on ESB
projects causing a (re)deploy for a user designated server.</para>
+ <para>You can also use the "Finger touch" for a quick restart
of the project without restarting the server:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Finger Touch button</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/esb_project/23_finger_touch.png"></imagedata>
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">The "Finger" touches descriptors dependent on
project (i.e. web.xml for WAR, application.xml for EAR) and now it is also available for
jboss-esb.xml in ESB projects.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">You can also deploy your ESB project as an .esb
archive. Right-click on the project, choose </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Export</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>The "Finger" touches descriptors dependent on project
(i.e. web.xml for WAR, application.xml for EAR) and now it is also available for
jboss-esb.xml in ESB projects.</para>
+ <para>You can also deploy your ESB project as an .esb archive.
Right-click on the project, choose <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Export</property></emphasis>:</para>
- <figure diffmk:change="added" float="0">
- <title diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Export of ESB
project</diffmk:wrapper></title>
- <mediaobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imageobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imagedata diffmk:change="added"
fileref="images/esb_project/24_export_button.png"></imagedata>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Export of ESB project</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/esb_project/24_export_button.png"></imagedata>
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Choose </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">ESB</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> > </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="added">ESB
File</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> and click </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Next</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">:</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>Choose <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">ESB</property></emphasis> >
<emphasis><property moreinfo="none">ESB
File</property></emphasis> and click <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Next</property></emphasis>:</para>
- <figure diffmk:change="added" float="0"><title
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Choosing ESB File</diffmk:wrapper></title>
- <mediaobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imageobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imagedata diffmk:change="added"
fileref="images/esb_project/25_esb_file.png"></imagedata>
+ <figure float="0"><title>Choosing ESB
File</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/esb_project/25_esb_file.png"></imagedata>
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">And finally export the ESB project to the file system:
choose the destination, choose the target runtime if need a specific one and make the
appropriate settings for the archive. Then click </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis
diffmk:change="added"><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Finish</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>And finally export the ESB project to the file system: choose the
destination, choose the target runtime if need a specific one and make the appropriate
settings for the archive. Then click <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Finish</property></emphasis>.</para>
- <figure diffmk:change="added" float="0"><title
diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">ESB Export</diffmk:wrapper></title>
- <mediaobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imageobject diffmk:change="added">
- <imagedata diffmk:change="added"
fileref="images/esb_project/26_esb_export.png"></imagedata>
+ <figure float="0"><title>ESB Export</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/esb_project/26_esb_export.png"></imagedata>
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Your project is deployed as an .esb
archive.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">An ESB archive can be created for ESB projects only. It
is also possible to deploy an .esb archive to a JBoss AS based server with JBoss ESB
installed.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>Your project is deployed as an .esb archive.</para>
+ <para>An ESB archive can be created for ESB projects only. It is also
possible to deploy an .esb archive to a JBoss AS based server with JBoss ESB
installed.</para>
</section>
@@ -504,7 +571,7 @@
<para>You can find out what is SOA here: <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.org/jbossesb/resources/SOABasics.html">... of
SOA</ulink> and <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.org/jbossesb/resources/SOAEOA.html">SOA and
EOA</ulink>.</para>
<para>To configure the JBoss Enterprise SOA platform select
<emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="changed">Window > Preferences > Server >
Runtime Environments</diffmk:wrapper></property></emphasis>, that will
open the Server Runtime Environments Preferences page where you can add, remove and edit a
Server Runtime Environment.</para>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Window >
Preferences > Server > Runtime
Environments</property></emphasis>, that will open the Server Runtime
Environments Preferences page where you can add, remove and edit a Server Runtime
Environment.</para>
<figure float="0">
<title>Configure new Server Runtime
Environment</title>
@@ -525,7 +592,7 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">On
the next step you can specify a name of the server runtime environment and browse to its
location. Click </diffmk:wrapper><emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Finish</property></emphasis> to add the server
runtime environment.</para>
+ <para>On the next step you can specify a name of the server runtime
environment and browse to its location. Click <emphasis><property
moreinfo="none">Finish</property></emphasis> to add the server
runtime environment.</para>
<figure float="0">
@@ -676,8 +743,8 @@
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Then you can add Channels and Properties for the
Providers the same way or using the forms with </diffmk:wrapper><property
diffmk:change="added" moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Add</diffmk:wrapper></property><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">, </diffmk:wrapper><property
diffmk:change="added" moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Edit</diffmk:wrapper></property><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> and
- </diffmk:wrapper><property diffmk:change="added"
moreinfo="none"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">Remove</diffmk:wrapper></property><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added"> buttons to the
right.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>Then you can add Channels and Properties for the Providers the same
way or using the forms with <property
moreinfo="none">Add</property>, <property
moreinfo="none">Edit</property> and
+ <property moreinfo="none">Remove</property> buttons to
the right.</para>
<para>You can easily add a new Service too:</para>
<figure float="0">
@@ -881,10 +948,10 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">In
summary, this reference supplies you with all necessary information on the
- functionality that JBoss ESB Editor provides for work with JBoss
ESB.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>In summary, this reference supplies you with all necessary
information on the
+ functionality that JBoss ESB Editor provides for work with JBoss
ESB.</para>
- <para diffmk:change="added"><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">We hope, this guide helped you to get started with the
JBoss ESB Tools. Besides, for additional information you are welcome on
</diffmk:wrapper><ulink diffmk:change="added"
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&...
diffmk:change="added">JBoss
forum</diffmk:wrapper></ulink><diffmk:wrapper
diffmk:change="added">.</diffmk:wrapper></para>
+ <para>We hope, this guide helped you to get started with the JBoss ESB
Tools. Besides, for additional information you are welcome on <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb'op=viewforum...
forum</ulink>.</para>
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