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Posted to commits@deltaspike.apache.org by jo...@apache.org on 2014/08/08 16:29:41 UTC

svn commit: r1616780 - /deltaspike/site/trunk/content/container-control.mdtext

Author: johndament
Date: Fri Aug  8 14:29:40 2014
New Revision: 1616780

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1616780
Log:
Minor naming consistency change.

Modified:
    deltaspike/site/trunk/content/container-control.mdtext

Modified: deltaspike/site/trunk/content/container-control.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/deltaspike/site/trunk/content/container-control.mdtext?rev=1616780&r1=1616779&r2=1616780&view=diff
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--- deltaspike/site/trunk/content/container-control.mdtext (original)
+++ deltaspike/site/trunk/content/container-control.mdtext Fri Aug  8 14:29:40 2014
@@ -115,9 +115,9 @@ The two main listeners are `CdiServletRe
 The main usecase for this feature is for lightweight embedded runtimes, microservices.  For each of these, it is assumed that you are using the following start up code somewhere:
 
     :::java
-        CdiContainer cdiContainer = CdiContainerLoader.getCdiContainer();
-        cdiContainer.boot();
-        cdiContainer.getContextControl().startContexts();
+    CdiContainer cdiContainer = CdiContainerLoader.getCdiContainer();
+    cdiContainer.boot();
+    cdiContainer.getContextControl().startContexts();
 
 ### Jetty
 For Jetty, you need to add an `EventListener` which will be your `CdiServletRequestListener`.  The object must be instantiated.  This must be done before the server is started.