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TC (rev 20504)
+++ trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 12:32:39 U=
TC (rev 20505)
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2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
+ 2008
+ 2009
+ 2010JBoss by Red Hat
- Version: 1.3.0.CR2
+ Version: 1.3.0.GA
=
@@ -252,11 +252,11 @@
- Next step provides you an opportunity to configure your project for =
building a java application
+ Next step provides you an opportunity to configure your p=
roject for building a java application
=
Clicking
- Next on this form
- brings you to the ESB=
facet installation page where you can =
+ Next on this form
+ brings you to the ESB facet installati=
on page where you can =
specify Java Source Directory and ESB Content Dire=
ctory. 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 on=
e of the options:
@@ -525,8 +525,8 @@
=
- Select Add=
property> to open a di=
alog where you can specify the JBoss ESB runtime location, name and version=
number. It's also possible to define configuration if you point the home l=
ocation to a Jboss AS or SOA-p, in case you select a standalone ESB runtime=
location, the configuration combo will be empty and should be ignored. =
- You can also customize the libraries of the runti=
me by checking the C=
ustomize JBoss ESB Runtime jars checkbox.
+ Select Add=
property> to open a dialog where you can specify the JBoss ESB r=
untime location, name and version number. It's also possible to define conf=
iguration if you point the home location to a Jboss AS or SOA-p, in case yo=
u select a standalone ESB runtime location, the configuration combo will be=
empty and should be ignored. =
+ You can also customize the libraries of the runti=
me by checking the Customize JBoss ES=
B Runtime jars checkbox.
=
Configure new JBoss ESB Runtime
@@ -721,13 +721,13 @@
=
- Some properties are represented as links to the associated editors.
+ Some properties are represented as links to the associated e=
ditors.
=
-
- Property Link to the Associated Editor
-
-
-
+
+ Property Link to the Associated Editor
+
+
+
@@ -809,21 +809,21 @@
(Form editor) using Add=
, Edit and
Remove buttons.
=
- Filter can be also edited this way
+ Filter can be also edited this way
=
-
- Editing Filter
-
-
-
+
+ Editing Filter
+
+
+
=
=
- In order to add a =
new custom Action to your ESB XML file you should select the
- Actions node under the Services, then right-click and choose <=
/diffmk:wrapper>
- New > Custom Action.
+ In order to add a new custom Action to your ESB XML file you=
should select the
+ Actions node under the Services, then right-click and choose <=
emphasis>
+ New > Custom Action.
=
Adding New Action in the Tree View
@@ -1040,8 +1040,9 @@
In summary, this reference supplies you with all necessa=
ry information on the
functionality that JBoss ESB Editor provides for work with JBo=
ss ESB.
=
- We hope, this guide helped you to get started with the J=
Boss ESB Tools. Besides, for additional information you are welcome on JBoss forum.
+ We hope, this guide helped you to get started with the J=
Boss ESB Tools.
+ Besides, for additional information you are welcome on =
+ JBoss forum.
=
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