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svn commit: r1427184 - in /ode/site/trunk/content: bpelc-command.mdtext developerguide/architectural-overview.mdtext required-third-party-libraries.mdtext

Author: vanto
Date: Mon Dec 31 17:18:20 2012
New Revision: 1427184

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1427184&view=rev
Log:
fixing broken links.

Modified:
    ode/site/trunk/content/bpelc-command.mdtext
    ode/site/trunk/content/developerguide/architectural-overview.mdtext
    ode/site/trunk/content/required-third-party-libraries.mdtext

Modified: ode/site/trunk/content/bpelc-command.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ode/site/trunk/content/bpelc-command.mdtext?rev=1427184&r1=1427183&r2=1427184&view=diff
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--- ode/site/trunk/content/bpelc-command.mdtext (original)
+++ ode/site/trunk/content/bpelc-command.mdtext Mon Dec 31 17:18:20 2012
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Category: documentation
 
 ## Overview
 
-The `bpelc` commandline tool {excerpt}compiles [BPEL4WS 1.1](bpel4ws-11.html) or [WS-BPEL 2.0] processes for execution by the ODE runtime engine.{excerpt}
+The `bpelc` commandline tool compiles [BPEL4WS 1.1](bpel4ws-11.html) or [WS-BPEL 2.0] processes for execution by the ODE runtime engine.
 
 <a name="bpelcCommand-Synopsis"></a>
 ## Synopsis
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The `bpelc` commandline tool {excerpt}co
 <a name="bpelcCommand-Description"></a>
 ## Description
 
-The `bpelc` commandline tool compiles BPEL processes (either 1.1 or 2.0) for execution by the ODE runtime engine.  The compiler will automatically detect the version of the process and configure itself appropriately.  For comparison, the [`<bpelc>` Task](bpelc-task.html) performs the same operation, and the BPEL compiler can be used directly.
+The `bpelc` commandline tool compiles BPEL processes (either 1.1 or 2.0) for execution by the ODE runtime engine.  The compiler will automatically detect the version of the process and configure itself appropriately.
 
 For more information about the BPEL compiler, see [Compiler Toolchain].
 

Modified: ode/site/trunk/content/developerguide/architectural-overview.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ode/site/trunk/content/developerguide/architectural-overview.mdtext?rev=1427184&r1=1427183&r2=1427184&view=diff
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--- ode/site/trunk/content/developerguide/architectural-overview.mdtext (original)
+++ ode/site/trunk/content/developerguide/architectural-overview.mdtext Mon Dec 31 17:18:20 2012
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ The ODE BPEL Engine Runtime ("runtime") 
 
 To achieve reliable execution of processes in unreliable environments, the runtime relies on Data Access Objects (DAOs) to provide persistence facilities. The implementation of these DAOs can be customized, but is typically provided by a transactional relational database. The DAOs are described in more detail in the next section.
 
-The runtime implementation of BPEL constructs at the instance level is via ODE's Java Concurrent Objects ([JaCOb](jacob.html)) framework. [JaCOb](jacob.html) provides an application-level concurrency mechanism (i.e. it does not rely on threads) and a transparent mechanism for interrupting execution and persisting execution state. [JaCOb](jacob.html) is in very large part a Java implementation of the ACTORS [[Agha](agha.html)] concurrency model and shares many features with process algebras such as &pi;-calculus. Essentially, [JaCOb](jacob.html) provides a persistent virtual machine for executing BPEL constructs.
+The runtime implementation of BPEL constructs at the instance level is via ODE's Java Concurrent Objects ([JaCOb](jacob.html)) framework. [JaCOb](jacob.html) provides an application-level concurrency mechanism (i.e. it does not rely on threads) and a transparent mechanism for interrupting execution and persisting execution state. [JaCOb](jacob.html) is in very large part a Java implementation of the Actors [[Agha](bibliography.html#agha86)] concurrency model and shares many features with process algebras such as &pi;-calculus. Essentially, [JaCOb](jacob.html) provides a persistent virtual machine for executing BPEL constructs.
 
 <a name="ArchitecturalOverview-ODEDataAccessObjects"></a>
 ### ODE Data Access Objects

Modified: ode/site/trunk/content/required-third-party-libraries.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ode/site/trunk/content/required-third-party-libraries.mdtext?rev=1427184&r1=1427183&r2=1427184&view=diff
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--- ode/site/trunk/content/required-third-party-libraries.mdtext (original)
+++ ode/site/trunk/content/required-third-party-libraries.mdtext Mon Dec 31 17:18:20 2012
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 Title: Required Third-Party Libraries
-ODE builds on a number of third-party open source libraries, although the design goal of embeddability means that the dependencies have been purposefully limited.  The source [module](source-modules.html) contains all third-party open source dependencies, one per subdirectory, along with text files that describe the licensing terms of each library.
+ODE builds on a number of third-party open source libraries, although the design goal of embeddability means that the dependencies have been purposefully limited.  The source module contains all third-party open source dependencies, one per subdirectory, along with text files that describe the licensing terms of each library.
 
 TODO: rework this page