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--- zest/site/content/qi4j/develop/two-minutes-intro.html (original)
+++ zest/site/content/qi4j/develop/two-minutes-intro.html Mon Jun 15 10:37:01 
2015
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
 <a class="ulink" href="http://qi4j.org/downloads.html"; target="_top">Qi4j SDK 
sources</a>. You should start your favorite editor and find the code related to
 this tutorial, run it and play with it.</p></div><p>To show that Qi4j is not 
necessarily complex, not hard to get going with and easy to deploy, we are 
first showing the
 classic HelloWorld, as small as it can get and still be Composite Oriented 
Programming and not only standard OOP.</p><p>If you want to reproduce what’s 
explained in this tutorial, remember to depend on the Core Runtime artifact 
that depends
-on Core API, Core SPI, Core Bootstrap and Core Functional &amp; I/O 
APIs:</p><div class="table"><a id="idm151913758704"></a><p 
class="title"><strong>Table 1. Artifact</strong></p><div 
class="table-contents"><table summary="Artifact" border="1"><colgroup><col 
class="col_1" /><col class="col_2" /><col class="col_3" 
/></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left" valign="top">Group ID</th><th 
align="left" valign="top">Artifact ID</th><th align="left" 
valign="top">Version</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left" 
valign="top"><p>org.qi4j.core</p></td><td align="left" 
valign="top"><p>org.qi4j.core.runtime</p></td><td align="left" 
valign="top"><p>0</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br 
class="table-break" /><p>See the <a class="xref" 
href="howto-depend-on-qi4j.html" title="Depend on Qi4j in your build">Depend on 
Qi4j in your build</a> tutorial for details.</p><p>Ready, Set, 
Go!</p><p>Let’s say we want to do the common HelloWorld example, but with a 
more domain-oriented setti
 ng.
+on Core API, Core SPI, Core Bootstrap and Core Functional &amp; I/O 
APIs:</p><div class="table"><a id="idm348723194064"></a><p 
class="title"><strong>Table 1. Artifact</strong></p><div 
class="table-contents"><table summary="Artifact" border="1"><colgroup><col 
class="col_1" /><col class="col_2" /><col class="col_3" 
/></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left" valign="top">Group ID</th><th 
align="left" valign="top">Artifact ID</th><th align="left" 
valign="top">Version</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left" 
valign="top"><p>org.qi4j.core</p></td><td align="left" 
valign="top"><p>org.qi4j.core.runtime</p></td><td align="left" 
valign="top"><p>0</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br 
class="table-break" /><p>See the <a class="xref" 
href="howto-depend-on-qi4j.html" title="Depend on Qi4j in your build">Depend on 
Qi4j in your build</a> tutorial for details.</p><p>Ready, Set, 
Go!</p><p>Let’s say we want to do the common HelloWorld example, but with a 
more domain-oriented setti
 ng.
 We have a Speaker interface that does the talking.
 But we also need an implementation for Speaker, which we declare here via the 
<code class="literal">@Mixins( SpeakerMixin.class )</code>.</p><pre 
class="programlisting brush: java">@Mixins( SpeakerMixin.class )
 public interface Speaker
@@ -112,4 +112,9 @@ The SingletonAssembler is a convenience
 We declare a TransientComposite of type <code class="literal">Speaker</code>.
 </li><li class="listitem">
 We create the Composite instance from the Module.
-</li></ol></div><p><span 
class="strong"><strong>Done!</strong></span></p></div><div xmlns="" 
xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common"; class="footer">(c) 2012 The Qi4j 
Community</div></body></html>
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+</li></ol></div><p><span 
class="strong"><strong>Done!</strong></span></p></div><div xmlns="" 
xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common"; class="footer"><p>
+        Copyright © 2015 The Apache Software Foundation, Licensed under the 
<a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/"; target="_blank">Apache License, 
Version 2.0</a>.
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