Author: ochikvina
Date: 2008-03-08 04:10:43 -0500 (Sat, 08 Mar 2008)
New Revision: 6807
Modified:
trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml
Log:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBDS-162 - inserting transitional & introductory
sentences;
Modified: trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml
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--- trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml 2008-03-08 04:56:00 UTC (rev
6806)
+++ trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml 2008-03-08 09:10:43 UTC (rev
6807)
@@ -720,7 +720,9 @@
templating capability for creating new and
importing
existing Struts and JSF projects. This templating
facility
has a variety of aspects to consider. But,
let's
- start with the most straightforward
case.</para>
+ start with the most straightforward case and
consider the
+ process of creating a template from your existing
JSF
+ project.</para>
<para>Let's say you have a project that
you want to use as
the basis for a new
<property>template</property>. Follow
@@ -806,8 +808,10 @@
<section
id="GraphicalEditorAndViewingForJSFConfigurationFiles76331">
<title>Graphical Editor and Viewing for JSF Configuration
Files</title>
- <para>JBDS provides a graphical editor for working with JSF
configuration
- file (faces-config.xml). The editor has three main
viewers (modes):</para>
+ <para><property>JBDS</property> provides a
graphical editor for working with
+ JSF configuration file (<emphasis>
+
<property>faces-config.xml</property>
+ </emphasis>). The editor has three main viewers
(modes):</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
@@ -825,7 +829,9 @@
<para>The JSF configuration editor also comes with a very
useful <link
linkend="OpenOnSelection4Hyperlinknavigation">OpenOn</link>
- selection feature.</para>
+ selection feature. Now let's dwell on each mode
and all
+ specific functionality which they provide for work with
JSF
+ configuration file.</para>
<section id="Diagram9553">
@@ -1138,7 +1144,7 @@
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
- <para>Click on <emphasis>
+ <para>click on <emphasis>
<property>Managed-Bean-Class</property>
</emphasis> link in the
editor</para>
</listitem>
@@ -1230,7 +1236,9 @@
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
-
+ <para>Thus, we've discussed everything
which comes to
+ creating a new Managed Bean. Further we will show
you how to
+ add an existing Bean into a JSF configuration
file.</para>
</section>
<section
id="AddExistingJavaBeansToAJSFConfigurationFile74332">
@@ -1268,8 +1276,7 @@
</emphasis> dialog where all corresponding
properties are
displayed. Check the necessary ones to add them
into your
<property>JSF Configuration
File</property>.</para>
- <para>If you don't want to add any, just
click <emphasis>
- <property>Finish</property>.
</emphasis></para>
+
<figure>
<title>Selection of Bean's
Properties.</title>
<mediaobject>
@@ -1280,7 +1287,15 @@
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
+
+ <para>If you don't want to add any, just
click <emphasis>
+ <property>Finish</property>.
</emphasis></para>
</section>
+ <para>Above-listed steps have demonstrated specifying an
existing Bean in
+ the JSF configuration file, i.e. <emphasis>
+
<property>faces-config.xml</property>. </emphasis> In the
+ next section you'll know how to organize and
register a
+ custom Converter to specify your own converting
rules.</para>
</section>
<section id="CreateAndRegisterACustomConverter94230">
@@ -1364,8 +1379,10 @@
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
- <para>Java class will be created
automatically. Leave
- everything without changes and click
<emphasis>
+ <para>A usual wizard for creating a Java
class will appear.
+ All needed fields here will be adjusted
+ automatically. Just leave everything
without changes
+ and click <emphasis>
<property>Finish</property>.
</emphasis></para>
</listitem>
@@ -1399,14 +1416,16 @@
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
+
</section>
<section id="CreateAndRegisterACustomValidator5632">
<title>Create and Register a Custom
Validator</title>
- <para>With the help of JBDS you can easy develop your own
custom validators.
- Go through the following steps:</para>
+ <para>With the help of JBDS it's also quite easy
to develop your
+ own custom Validators. You should perform the actions
similar to previous. Go through the
+ following steps:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>In the Project Explorer view
open<emphasis>
@@ -1628,15 +1647,20 @@
</figure>
</section>
+ <section>
+ <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
+ <para>If you don't familiar with <ulink
+
url="http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/">JSF
+ technology</ulink>, we suggest that you
walk through the
+ information on the topic.</para>
+ </section>
</section>
<section id="Struts_support">
<title>Struts support</title>
- <para>If you prefer develop web applications using <ulink
-
url="http://struts.apache.org/">
- <property>Struts</property>
- </ulink> technology JBoss Developer Studio also meets your
needs.</para>
+ <para>If you prefer develop web applications using
<property>Struts</property>
+ technology JBoss Developer Studio also meets your
needs.</para>
<para>JBDS supports the <property>Struts
1.1</property>, <property>1.2.x</property>
versions.</para>
@@ -2657,6 +2681,12 @@
</figure>
</section>
+ <section>
+ <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
+ <para>Find out necessary information on <ulink
+
url="http://struts.apache.org/">Struts technology</ulink> if
+ you don't know enough.</para>
+ </section>
</section>
<section id="verif_valid">