Author: irooskov(a)redhat.com
Date: 2011-03-22 00:30:13 -0400 (Tue, 22 Mar 2011)
New Revision: 29933
Modified:
trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/Introduction.xml
trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/modeshape-concepts.xml
Log:
updated to correct issues in QE raised JIRA
Modified: trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/Introduction.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/Introduction.xml 2011-03-22
04:21:31 UTC (rev 29932)
+++ trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/Introduction.xml 2011-03-22
04:30:13 UTC (rev 29933)
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
<chapter id="chap-ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide-introduction">
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>
- ModeShape tools allows you to publish and unpublish resources to the Modeshape
repositories you have made available through your workspace. These repositories are
persisted within the workspace, from session to session.
+ ModeShape tools allows you to publish and unpublish resources to the ModeShape
repositories you have made available through your workspace. These repositories are
persisted within the workspace, from session to session.
</para>
<para>
- The Modeshape registry is persisted from session to session.
+ The ModeShape registry is persisted from session to session.
</para>
</chapter>
Modified:
trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/modeshape-concepts.xml
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---
trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/modeshape-concepts.xml 2011-03-22
04:21:31 UTC (rev 29932)
+++
trunk/modeshape/docs/ModeShape_Tools_Reference_Guide/en-US/modeshape-concepts.xml 2011-03-22
04:30:13 UTC (rev 29933)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
ModeShape repositories can be used in a variety of applications. One such application
is provisioning and management. In provisioning and management it is critical to
understand and keep track of the metadata for models, databases, services, components,
applications, clusters, machines, and other systems used in an enterprise environment.
Governance takes this further, by also tracking the policies and expectations against
which performance can be verified. In these cases, a repository is an excellent mechanism
for managing this complex and highly-varied information.
</para>
<para>
- A ModeShape repository doesn't have to be large and complex. It could be setup to
only manage configuration information for an application, or provide a JCR interface on
top of non-JCR systems.
+ A ModeShape repository does not have to be large and complex. It could be setup to
only manage configuration information for an application, or provide a JCR interface on
top of non-JCR systems.
</para>
</section>
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