Author: manaRH
Date: 2010-05-13 03:54:21 -0400 (Thu, 13 May 2010)
New Revision: 12719
Modified:
branches/enterprise/JBPAPP_5_0/doc/Seam_Reference_Guide/en-US/Remoting.xml
Log:
JBPAPP-3400 - fixed the CDATA source code in Remoting javascript block
Modified: branches/enterprise/JBPAPP_5_0/doc/Seam_Reference_Guide/en-US/Remoting.xml
===================================================================
--- branches/enterprise/JBPAPP_5_0/doc/Seam_Reference_Guide/en-US/Remoting.xml 2010-05-12
02:39:34 UTC (rev 12718)
+++ branches/enterprise/JBPAPP_5_0/doc/Seam_Reference_Guide/en-US/Remoting.xml 2010-05-13
07:54:21 UTC (rev 12719)
@@ -108,9 +108,9 @@
<para> We'll also need to add some more script to make our button
actually do something when it's clicked: </para>
- <programlisting role="XHTML"><![CDATA[<script
type="text/javascript">
- //<![CDATA[
-
+ <programlisting role="XHTML">
+<![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">
+<![CDATA[
function sayHello() {
var name = prompt("What is your name?");
Seam.Component.getInstance("helloAction").sayHello(name,
sayHelloCallback);
@@ -119,10 +119,10 @@
function sayHelloCallback(result) {
alert(result);
}
+]]]]><![CDATA[>
+</script>]]>
+ </programlisting>
- // ]]>]]><![CDATA[
-</script>]]></programlisting>
-
<para> We're done! Deploy your application and browse to your page. Click
the button, and enter a name when
prompted. A message box will display the hello message confirming that the call
was successful. If you want to
save some time, you'll find the full source code for this Hello World example
in Seam's
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