Author: mcaspers
Date: 2011-02-03 18:25:43 -0500 (Thu, 03 Feb 2011)
New Revision: 28986
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Service-Oriented_Architecture_Development.xml
Log:
Fixed links to JBDS 3.0 docs
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Service-Oriented_Architecture_Development.xml
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trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Service-Oriented_Architecture_Development.xml 2011-02-03
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trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Service-Oriented_Architecture_Development.xml 2011-02-03
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
jBPM is a workflow tool providing control over business processes and languages.
</para>
<para>
- jBPM supports the jBPM Process Definition Language
(<acronym>jPDL</acronym>) and includes a perspective for easy creation and
manipulation using the jPDL. Through this view you can add states, transitions and other
processes and waypoints in order to create your own business workflow. Refer to the
<ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/3.0/jBP...
Minimal Process Definition</ulink> section of the <citetitle
pubwork="chapter">Creating an Empty Process Definition</citetitle>
chapter within the <citetitle pubwork="book">jBPM Tools Reference
Guide</citetitle> for more details.
+ jBPM supports the jBPM Process Definition Language
(<acronym>jPDL</acronym>) and includes a perspective for easy creation and
manipulation using the jPDL. Through this view you can add states, transitions and other
processes and waypoints in order to create your own business workflow. Refer to the
<ulink
url="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/4.0/ht...
Minimal Process Definition</ulink> section of the <citetitle
pubwork="chapter">Creating an Empty Process Definition</citetitle>
chapter within the <citetitle pubwork="book">jBPM Tools Reference
Guide</citetitle> for more details.
</para>
<!-- <para>
Refer to the <citetitle pubwork="book">jBPM Tools Reference
Guide</citetitle> for further details.
@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@
</para>
</formalpara>
<para>
- Refer to the <ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/3.0/ESB...
Editor</ulink> chapter of the <citetitle pubwork="book">ESB Tools
Reference Guide</citetitle> for further information.
+ Refer to the <ulink
url="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/4.0/ht...
Editor</ulink> chapter of the <citetitle pubwork="book">ESB Tools
Reference Guide</citetitle> for further information.
</para>
<para>
- JBoss ESB integrates component messaging into the JBoss Service-Oriented Architecture,
serving as an integral part of the JBoss middleware suite. For information on how to use
and configure JBoss ESB with the JBoss Service-Oriented Architecture refer to the
<ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/3.0/ESB...
and Configuring SOA Platform</ulink> chapter of the <citetitle
pubwork="book">ESB Tools Reference Guide</citetitle>.
+ JBoss ESB integrates component messaging into the JBoss Service-Oriented Architecture,
serving as an integral part of the JBoss middleware suite. For information on how to use
and configure JBoss ESB with the JBoss Service-Oriented Architecture refer to the
<ulink
url="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/4.0/ht...
and Configuring SOA Platform</ulink> chapter of the <citetitle
pubwork="book">ESB Tools Reference Guide</citetitle>.
</para>
</section>
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
JBoss Web Services is an integral part of the JBoss Application Server and JBoss
Enterprise Application Platform, providing a standard means of working reliably between
different software applications.
</para>
<para>
- A Web Service defines a collection of technologies that provide protocols and
standards for the exchange of data between applications. You can create a Web Service for
your application server through the use of wizards in <application>JBoss Developer
Studio</application>. For further details refer to the <ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/3.0/JBo...
a Web Service using JBossWS runtime</ulink> chapter of the <citetitle
pubwork="book">JBoss WS User Guide</citetitle>
+ A Web Service defines a collection of technologies that provide protocols and
standards for the exchange of data between applications. You can create a Web Service for
your application server through the use of wizards in <application>JBoss Developer
Studio</application>. For further details refer to the <ulink
url="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/4.0/ht...
a Web Service using JBossWS runtime</ulink> chapter of the <citetitle
pubwork="book">JBoss WS User Guide</citetitle>
</para>
<figure
id="figu-Beginners_Guide-Web_Services_Tools-Example_of_a_Web_Services_wizard">
<title>Example of a Web Services wizard</title>
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
Drools is a Business Rule Management System (<acronym>BRMS</acronym>) that
uses an enhanced implementation of the Rete algorithm to provide a forward chaining
inference based rules engine (production rule system). Refer to the <citetitle
pubwork="chapter">The Rule Engine</citetitle> chapter of the JBoss
Enterprise SOA <citetitle pubwork="book">JBoss Rules Reference
Guide</citetitle> for more details.
</para>
<para>
- Drools Tools includes wizards for creating new Drools projects and resources. The
resources that can be created include a new rule, domain specific language, decision table
and business rule. After these have been created there are numerous editors included to
assist you with the rest of the development. Included editors are the Rule editor, the
Domain Specific Language editor, the Rule Flow graphical editor and the Guided editor.
Refer to the <ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/3.0/Dro...
Tools Reference Guide</ulink> for more details.
+ Drools Tools includes wizards for creating new Drools projects and resources. The
resources that can be created include a new rule, domain specific language, decision table
and business rule. After these have been created there are numerous editors included to
assist you with the rest of the development. Included editors are the Rule editor, the
Domain Specific Language editor, the Rule Flow graphical editor and the Guided editor.
Refer to the <ulink
url="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Developer_Studio/4.0/ht...
Tools Reference Guide</ulink> for more details.
</para>
<figure id="figu-Beginners_Guide-Drools_Tools-Rule_text_editor">
<title>Rule text editor</title>