Author: smukhina
Date: 2009-12-07 08:43:12 -0500 (Mon, 07 Dec 2009)
New Revision: 19077
Modified:
trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/images/esb_project/02_create_esb_project.png
trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/images/esb_project/26_esb_export.png
trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/modules/esb_support.xml
Log:
JBDS-971 - New icon is designed for ESB project creation wizard - images and content is
updated
Modified: trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/images/esb_project/02_create_esb_project.png
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Modified: trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/images/esb_project/26_esb_export.png
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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 2009-12-07 12:58:44 UTC (rev
19076)
+++ trunk/esb/docs/esb_ref_guide/en/modules/esb_support.xml 2009-12-07 13:43:12 UTC (rev
19077)
@@ -66,8 +66,10 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para> Clicking <emphasis>
- <property>Next</property>
+ <para>Next step provides you an opportunity to configure your project for
building a java application</para>
+
+ <para> Clicking <emphasis>
+ <property>Next</property> on this form
</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:
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