[jbosstools-commits] JBoss Tools SVN: r6708 - trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules.

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Thu Mar 6 11:47:30 EST 2008


Author: ochikvina
Date: 2008-03-06 11:47:30 -0500 (Thu, 06 Mar 2008)
New Revision: 6708

Modified:
   trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml
Log:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBDS-162 - inserting transitional sentences where apropriste as well as Relevant Resources Links sections 

Modified: trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml	2008-03-06 16:45:20 UTC (rev 6707)
+++ trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/modules/JSFStruts_tools.xml	2008-03-06 16:47:30 UTC (rev 6708)
@@ -610,8 +610,9 @@
                                         also possible to add <property>JSF capability</property>
                                         (JSF libraries, tag libraries) to any existing Eclipse
                                         project in your workspace. After that you&apos;ll be
-                                        able to make use of such <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> editors as JSF
-                                        configuration editor, JBoss Tools JSP editor and any others.</para>
+                                        able to make use of such <property>JBoss Developer
+                                        Studio</property> editors as JSF configuration editor, JBoss
+                                        Tools JSP editor and any others.</para>
                                 <para>Right click the project and select <emphasis>
                                                 <property>JBoss Tools > Add JSF
                                                 Capabilities</property>. </emphasis> This will start
@@ -628,8 +629,8 @@
                                         </mediaobject>
                                 </figure>
                                 <para>The wizard will first ask you to show the <emphasis>
-                                        <property>web.xml</property></emphasis> file
-                                        location and the project name.</para>
+                                                <property>web.xml</property>
+                                        </emphasis> file location and the project name.</para>
                                 <figure>
                                         <title>Project Location</title>
                                         <mediaobject>
@@ -646,8 +647,8 @@
 
                                 <para>Make sure to select <emphasis>
                                                 <property>Add Libraries</property>
-                                        </emphasis> for <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> to add all required
-                                        JSF related libraries to this project.</para>
+                                        </emphasis> for <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property>
+                                        to add all required JSF related libraries to this project.</para>
 
                                 <para>The <emphasis>
                                                 <property>Context Path</property>
@@ -681,9 +682,10 @@
                                 </figure>
                                 <para>Once your project is imported you can see that JSF related
                                         libraries have been added to your project: <emphasis>
-                                                <property>jsf-api.jar</property></emphasis> and
-                                        <emphasis>
-                                                <property>jsf-impl.jar</property></emphasis>.</para>
+                                                <property>jsf-api.jar</property>
+                                        </emphasis> and <emphasis>
+                                                <property>jsf-impl.jar</property>
+                                        </emphasis>.</para>
                                 <note>
                                         <title>Note:</title>
                                         <para>Some application servers provide their own jsf
@@ -713,20 +715,22 @@
                                 <title>Adding Your Own Project Templates</title>
                                 <para>Template is a set of files that serve as a basis to facilitate
                                         the creation of a new project. Project templates provide
-                                        content and structure for a project.</para>
-                                <para><property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> has a powerful templating capability
-                                        for creating new and importing existing Struts and JSF
-                                        projects. This templating facility has a variety of aspects
-                                        to consider. But, let&apos;s start with the most
-                                        straightforward case.</para>
+                                        content and structure for a project. <property>JBoss
+                                                Developer Studio</property> has a powerful
+                                        templating capability for creating new and importing
+                                        existing Struts and JSF projects. This templating facility
+                                        has a variety of aspects to consider. But, let&apos;s
+                                        start with the most straightforward case and consider the
+                                        process of creating a template from your existing JSF
+                                        project.</para>
 
                                 <para>Let&apos;s say you have a project that you want to use as
                                         the basis for a new <property>template</property>. Follow
                                         these steps to make a template out of it:</para>
                                 <itemizedlist>
                                         <listitem>
-                                                <para>In the Web Projects view, right-click the
-                                                  project and select <emphasis>
+                                                <para>In the <property>Web Projects view</property>,
+                                                  right-click the project and select <emphasis>
                                                   <property>JBoss Tools JSF > Save As
                                                   Template</property>
                                                   </emphasis> as template </para>
@@ -805,7 +809,9 @@
 
                         <title>Graphical Editor and Viewing for JSF Configuration Files</title>
                         <para>JBDS provides a graphical editor for working with JSF configuration
-                                file (faces-config.xml). The editor has three main viewers (modes):</para>
+                                file (<emphasis>
+                                        <property>faces-config.xml</property>
+                                </emphasis>). The editor has three main viewers (modes):</para>
 
                         <itemizedlist>
                                 <listitem>
@@ -823,7 +829,9 @@
 
                         <para>The JSF configuration editor also comes with a very useful <link
                                         linkend="OpenOnSelection4Hyperlinknavigation">OpenOn</link>
-                                selection feature.</para>
+                                selection feature. Now let&apos;s dwell on all specific
+                                functionality which is provided for work with JSF configuration
+                                file.</para>
 
                         <section id="Diagram9553">
 
@@ -991,10 +999,11 @@
                         <section id="ErrorReporting3324">
 
                                 <title>Error Reporting</title>
-                                <para>When you are developing your project, JBoss Developer Studio
-                                        constantly provides error checking. This greatly reduces
-                                        your development time as it allows you to catch many of the
-                                        errors during development.</para>
+                                <para>When you are developing your project, <property>JBoss
+                                                Developer Studio</property> constantly provides
+                                        error checking. This greatly reduces your development time
+                                        as it allows you to catch many of the errors during
+                                        development.</para>
                                 <para>Errors will be reported by JBoss Developer Studio&apos;s
                                                 <link linkend="verif_valid"> verification</link>
                                         facility:</para>
@@ -1228,7 +1237,9 @@
                                                 </imageobject>
                                         </mediaobject>
                                 </figure>
-
+                                <para>Thus, we&apos;ve discussed everything which comes to
+                                        creating a new Managed Bean. Further we will show you how to
+                                        add already existing Bean into a JSF configuration file.</para>
                         </section>
                         <section id="AddExistingJavaBeansToAJSFConfigurationFile74332">
 
@@ -1626,15 +1637,18 @@
                         </figure>
                 </section>
 
+                <section>
+                        <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
+                        <para>If you don&apos;t familiar with <ulink url="http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/">JSF
+                                technology</ulink>, we suggest that you walk through the information on the topic.</para>
+                </section>
         </section>
 
         <section id="Struts_support">
 
                 <title>Struts support</title>
-                <para>If you prefer develop web applications using <ulink
-                                url="http://struts.apache.org/">
-                                <property>Struts</property>
-                        </ulink> technology JBoss Developer Studio also meets your needs.</para>
+                <para>If you prefer develop web applications using 
+                                <property>Struts</property> technology JBoss Developer Studio also meets your needs.</para>
                 <para>JBDS supports the <property>Struts 1.1</property>, <property>1.2.x</property>
                         versions.</para>
 
@@ -2655,6 +2669,12 @@
                         </figure>
                 </section>
 
+                <section>
+                        <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
+                        <para>Find out necessary information on <ulink
+                                url="http://struts.apache.org/">Struts technology</ulink> if you don&apos;t know enough.</para>
+                </section>
+
         </section>
 
         <section id="verif_valid">
@@ -2663,8 +2683,8 @@
                 <para>As you are developing your project, JBoss Developer Studio Verification
                         constantly provides dynamic <property>validation</property>, consistency
                         checking and error checking. This greatly reduces your development time as
-                        it allows you to catch many of the errors during development. JBoss
-                        Developer Studio provides dynamic verification for both JSF and Struts
+                        it allows you to catch many of the errors during development. <property>JBoss
+                        Developer Studio</property> provides dynamic verification for both JSF and Struts
                         projects.</para>
 
 




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