Author: smukhina
Date: 2009-03-19 19:44:07 -0400 (Thu, 19 Mar 2009)
New Revision: 14275
Modified:
trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/modules/esb_support.xml
Log:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-359 - spelling and validation is checked
Modified: trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/modules/esb_support.xml
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--- trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/modules/esb_support.xml 2009-03-19 23:44:01 UTC (rev
14274)
+++ trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/modules/esb_support.xml 2009-03-19 23:44:07 UTC (rev
14275)
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
<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 simpe transformation by converting an XML file
into Java POJOs.</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>
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
<section>
<title>Deploying a ESB Project</title>
- <para>In this chapter youwill see how to deploy a ESB project using
the WTP deployment framework.</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>Window > Show View > Other
>
Server > JBoss Server View</property></emphasis>,
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@
<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>Window > Preferences > Server
> Runtime Enironments</property></emphasis>, that will open the Server
Runtime Environments Preferences page where you can add, remove and edit a Server Runtime
Environment.</para>
+ <property>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>
<title>Configure new Server Runtime
Environment</title>
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>On the next step you can specify a name of the server runtime
environement and browse to its location. Click
<emphasis><property>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>Finish</property></emphasis> to add the server
runtime environment.</para>
<figure>