Author: smukhina
Date: 2009-09-02 10:44:28 -0400 (Wed, 02 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 17418
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/modules/rad_jsf_application.xml
Log:
JBDS-799 Search in property file using regular expressions is implemented - chapter is
updated
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/modules/rad_jsf_application.xml
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---
trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/modules/rad_jsf_application.xml 2009-09-02
14:38:25 UTC (rev 17417)
+++
trunk/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en/modules/rad_jsf_application.xml 2009-09-02
14:44:28 UTC (rev 17418)
@@ -304,9 +304,10 @@
<para>If you want to change a value or a name of your attribute, click on
it and than on <emphasis>
<property>Edit</property></emphasis> button.</para>
- <para>If the .properties file is rather big and there are a lot of entries
in it, you can use filtering to find the necessary ones. The Filter is implemented by an
expandable panel, closed by default: </para>
+ <para>If the .properties file is rather big and there are a lot of entries
in it, you can use filtering and regular expressions to find the necessary ones. The
Filter and Regular Expressions Search is implemented by an expandable panel, closed by
default: </para>
+ <para>When "Expression" is not selected (as by default), filter
is case insensitive. When "Expression" is selected, filter uses regular
expressions which are case sensitive</para>
<figure>
- <title>Filter panel</title>
+ <title>Filter and Regular Expressions Search Panel</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata
fileref="images/rad_jsf_application/rad_jsf_application_8a.png"/>
@@ -314,7 +315,7 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
<para> Enter the characters that should be searched for in the entries to
the 'name' or 'value' input fields accordingly. The filtered results will
be displayed in the table below:</para>
-
+
<figure>
<title>Filter results</title>
<mediaobject>
@@ -324,7 +325,9 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
-
+ <para>When using regular expressions please note, that regular expression
syntax does not use "*" for any characters and "?" for any one
character. It's necessary to use "." for any one character and
".*" for any characters. Symbols "*" and "?" are used to
show that the preceding token is not required, for example, "a.a" matches
"aba" but not "aa", while "a.?a" or a.*a" matches both;
besides "a.*a" matches "abcda".</para>
+ <para>To find the exact match, use sequences \A and \z in expression. For
example, expression "\Adate\z" matches only string "date"; expression
"\Adate" matches "date" and "dateline", expression
"date\z" matches "date" and "Begin date", and expression
"date" matches all of them.</para>
+
</section>
<section id="CreatingJavaBean">
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