Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Apr 20 15:10:55 2015
New Revision: 948440
Log:
Staging update by buildbot for openwebbeans
Modified:
websites/staging/openwebbeans/trunk/content/ (props changed)
websites/staging/openwebbeans/trunk/content/owbsetup_ee.html
Propchange: websites/staging/openwebbeans/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/openwebbeans/trunk/content/owbsetup_ee.html
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--- websites/staging/openwebbeans/trunk/content/owbsetup_ee.html (original)
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15:10:55 2015
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<li>Done! Congratulations.</li>
</ol>
<h3 id="adding-required-jars-and-plugins-to-your-project">Adding required jars
and plugins to your project</h3>
-<p>You can add OpenWebBeans to your project manually by adding jars or with
Apache Maven. How to download is explained here: <a
href="/download.html">download page</a>.
+<p>You can add OpenWebBeans to your project manually by adding jars or with
Apache Maven. How to download is explained here: <a
href="/download.html#apis-version">download page</a>.
The binary distributions include all the jars you need and the download page
lists all the <a href="download.html#maven-dep">maven dependencies</a>.
But since OpenWebBeans is modular you should read below so you know what to
add. </p>
<h3 id="api-jars">API jars</h3>
<p>Several API bundles exists for java EE and they are mostly compatible with
OpenWebBeans. If you already include one of these you might not need any api
jars. CDI and thus OpenWebBeans depends on the following four apis:</p>
<ul>
-<li><strong>CDI: <a
href="/download.html">geronimo-jcdi_1.0_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
-<li><strong>AtInject: <a
href="/download.html">geronimo-atinject_1.0_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
-<li><strong>Interceptor: <a
href="/download.html">geronimo-interceptor_1.2_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
-<li><strong>Common Annotations: <a
href="/download.html">geronimo-annotation_1.2_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
+<li><strong>CDI: <a
href="/download.html#apis-version">geronimo-jcdi_1.0_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
+<li><strong>AtInject: <a
href="/download.html#apis-version">geronimo-atinject_1.0_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
+<li><strong>Interceptor: <a
href="/download.html#apis-version">geronimo-interceptor_1.2_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
+<li><strong>Common Annotations: <a
href="/download.html#apis-version">geronimo-annotation_1.2_spec.jar</a></strong></li>
</ul>
<p>You will only reference these API:s in your own project. This way your
project will stay CDI vendor neutral. A typical use case would be to add all
four of the above to your parent-pom or your core module. </p>
<h3 id="required-parts">Required</h3>