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Posted to commits@tomee.apache.org by db...@apache.org on 2012/02/19 02:42:33 UTC

svn commit: r1290921 - /openejb/trunk/openejb/examples/webservice-handlerchain/README.md

Author: dblevins
Date: Sun Feb 19 01:42:33 2012
New Revision: 1290921

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1290921&view=rev
Log:
fixed xml escaping

Modified:
    openejb/trunk/openejb/examples/webservice-handlerchain/README.md

Modified: openejb/trunk/openejb/examples/webservice-handlerchain/README.md
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openejb/trunk/openejb/examples/webservice-handlerchain/README.md?rev=1290921&r1=1290920&r2=1290921&view=diff
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--- openejb/trunk/openejb/examples/webservice-handlerchain/README.md (original)
+++ openejb/trunk/openejb/examples/webservice-handlerchain/README.md Sun Feb 19 01:42:33 2012
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ First we'll start with our plain `@WebSe
 
 Here we see `@HandlerChain` pointing to a file called `handlers.xml`.  This file could be called anything, but it must be in the same jar and java package as our `Calculator` component.
 
-## The <handler-chains> file
+## The &lt;handler-chains> file
 
 Our `Calculator` service is in the package `org.superbiz.calculator.wsh`, which means our handler chain xml file must be at `org/superbiz/calculator/wsh/handlers.xml` in our application's classpath or the file will not be found and no handlers will be used.