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José Cervera commented on OWB-783:
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Hi Mark

Well, I can tell you what I was looking for. I've been using Spring for quite a 
long time, and I wanted to check how things are on the "pure" JavaEE side. So I 
checked the Web Profile compatible servers, found TomcatEE, and saw that 
OpenWebBeans was being used for dependency injection.
I was wondering if I could use it as a maven dependency, with a "regular" 
Tomcat, as I don't require other libraries (JSF, for instance).
So I was looking for a way of "bootstraping" the Dependency injection 
mechanism, passing which packages should be scanned for annotations, this kind 
of thing.

I admit I didn't spend much time looking for other resources online, so perhaps 
this is explained in the JSR-299 itslef. And to be honest, I thought that 
perhaps there had been a problem with the migration to the new CMS mentioned in 
the home page, and that documentation was lost, so I just wanted to point it 
out.

If you are starting now the documentation process, I'm really a fan of this 
page, so anything similar would be great:

http://www.mkyong.com/all-tutorials-on-mkyong-com/

Multiple examples including a quick start, individual examples for different 
integration options, a FAQ, a reference... And a nice, clean page layout.

Anyway, thanks for your kind answer, and thanks a lot for your effort and time 
for open source software:
                
> No documentation available in the project webpage
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OWB-783
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OWB-783
>             Project: OpenWebBeans
>          Issue Type: Documentation
>          Components: Samples & Documentation
>            Reporter: José Cervera
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> All the links here
> http://openwebbeans.apache.org/documentation.html
> go to empty or non-existing pages.
> For someone evaluating the project, this is a complete 'showstopper', hence 
> the blocker priority... 

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