[jbosscache-commits] JBoss Cache SVN: r8096 - pojo/trunk/src/main/docbook/userguide/en/modules.

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Wed Jun 10 04:01:41 EDT 2009


Author: galder.zamarreno at jboss.com
Date: 2009-06-10 04:01:40 -0400 (Wed, 10 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 8096

Modified:
   pojo/trunk/src/main/docbook/userguide/en/modules/configuration.xml
Log:
[PCACHE-83] Fixed docu.

Modified: pojo/trunk/src/main/docbook/userguide/en/modules/configuration.xml
===================================================================
--- pojo/trunk/src/main/docbook/userguide/en/modules/configuration.xml	2009-06-10 07:58:18 UTC (rev 8095)
+++ pojo/trunk/src/main/docbook/userguide/en/modules/configuration.xml	2009-06-10 08:01:40 UTC (rev 8096)
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
       
       <para>
          Beginning with AS 5, JBoss AS also supports deployment of POJO services via 
-         deployment of a file whose name ends with <literal>-beans.xml</literal>.  
+         deployment of a file whose name ends with <literal>-jboss-beans.xml</literal>.  
          A POJO service is one whose implementation is via a "Plain Old Java Object", 
          meaning a simple java bean that isn't required to implement any special 
          interfaces or extend any particular superclass. A PojoCache 
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
       <para>
          Deployment of the cache is done using the JBoss Microcontainer that forms the
          core of JBoss AS.  JBoss Microcontainer is a sophisticated IOC framework 
-         (similar to Spring). A <literal>-beans.xml</literal> file is basically 
+         (similar to Spring). A <literal>-jboss-beans.xml</literal> file is basically 
          a descriptor that tells the IOC framework how to assemble the various
          beans that make up a POJO service.
       </para>
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
       </para>
       
       <para>
-         Following is an abbreviated example <literal>-beans.xml</literal> file.
+         Following is an abbreviated example <literal>-jboss-beans.xml</literal> file.
          The details of building up the Configuration are omitted; see the 
          "Deploying JBoss Cache" chapter in the JBoss Cache User Guide for
          a more complete example. If you look in the 




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