Author: manaRH
Date: 2012-10-08 17:33:10 -0400 (Mon, 08 Oct 2012)
New Revision: 15225

Modified:
   
branches/community/Seam_2_3/seam-reference-guide/src/docbook/en-US/Tutorial.xml
Log:
JBSEAM-5051 doc issues

Modified: 
branches/community/Seam_2_3/seam-reference-guide/src/docbook/en-US/Tutorial.xml
===================================================================
--- 
branches/community/Seam_2_3/seam-reference-guide/src/docbook/en-US/Tutorial.xml 
    2012-10-08 15:33:24 UTC (rev 15224)
+++ 
branches/community/Seam_2_3/seam-reference-guide/src/docbook/en-US/Tutorial.xml 
    2012-10-08 21:33:10 UTC (rev 15225)
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
             <section>
                 <title>The entity bean: <literal>User.java</literal></title>
 
-                <para> We need an EJB entity bean for user data. This class 
defines <emphasis>persistence</emphasis> and
+                <para> We need an JPA entity bean for user data. This class 
defines <emphasis>persistence</emphasis> and
                         <emphasis>validation</emphasis> declaratively, via 
annotations. It also needs some extra
                     annotations that define the class as a Seam component. 
</para>
                   <!-- Can't use code hightlighting with callouts -->
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
 }]]></programlisting>
                      <calloutlist>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-entity-annotation">
-                                <para> The EJB3 standard 
<literal>@Entity</literal> annotation indicates that the
+                                <para> The JPA standard 
<literal>@Entity</literal> annotation indicates that the
                                         <literal>User</literal> class is an 
entity bean. </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-name-annotation">
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
                                 </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-table-annotation">
-                                <para> The EJB standard 
<literal>@Table</literal> annotation indicates that the
+                                <para> The JPA standard 
<literal>@Table</literal> annotation indicates that the
                                         <literal>User</literal> class is 
mapped to the <literal>users</literal> table.
                                 </para>
                             </callout>
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
                                     render response and update model values 
phases. </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-empty-constructor">
-                                <para> An empty constructor is both required 
by both the EJB specification and by Seam.
+                                <para> An empty constructor is both required 
by both the JPA specification and by Seam.
                                 </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-notnull">
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@
                                     persistence). </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-id-annotation">
-                                <para> The EJB standard <literal>@Id</literal> 
annotation indicates the primary key
+                                <para> The JPA standard <literal>@Id</literal> 
annotation indicates the primary key
                                     attribute of the entity bean. </para>
                             </callout>
                         </calloutlist>
@@ -340,21 +340,21 @@
                             </callout>
                             <callout 
arearefs="registration-persistencecontext-annotation">
                                 <para> The EJB standard 
<literal>@PersistenceContext</literal> annotation is used to
-                                    inject the EJB3 entity manager. </para>
+                                    inject the JPA entity manager. </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-logger-annotation">
                                 <para> The Seam <literal>@Logger</literal> 
annotation is used to inject the component's
                                         <literal>Log</literal> instance. 
</para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-action-listener">
-                                <para> The action listener method uses the 
standard EJB3
+                                <para> The action listener method uses the 
standard JPA
                                     <literal>EntityManager</literal> API to 
interact with the database, and returns the
                                     JSF outcome. Note that, since this is a 
session bean, a transaction is automatically
                                     begun when the 
<literal>register()</literal> method is called, and committed when it
                                     completes. </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="registration-query">
-                                <para> Notice that Seam lets you use a JSF EL 
expression inside EJB-QL. Under the
+                                <para> Notice that Seam lets you use a JSF EL 
expression inside JPQL. Under the
                                     covers, this results in an ordinary JPA 
<literal>setParameter()</literal> call on
                                     the standard JPA <literal>Query</literal> 
object. Nice, huh? </para>
                             </callout>
@@ -657,9 +657,9 @@
             </section>
 
             <section>
-                <title>The EJB persistence deployment descriptor: 
<literal>persistence.xml</literal></title>
+                <title>The JPA persistence deployment descriptor: 
<literal>persistence.xml</literal></title>
 
-                <para> The <literal>persistence.xml</literal> file tells the 
EJB persistence provider where to find the
+                <para> The <literal>persistence.xml</literal> file tells the 
JPA persistence provider where to find the
                     datasource, and contains some vendor-specific settings. In 
this case, enables automatic schema
                     export at startup time. </para>
 
@@ -760,7 +760,7 @@
         <title>Clickable lists in Seam: the messages example</title>
 
         <para> Clickable lists of database search results are such an 
important part of any online application that Seam
-            provides special functionality on top of JSF to make it easier to 
query data using EJB-QL or HQL and display
+            provides special functionality on top of JSF to make it easier to 
query data using JPQL or HQL and display
             it as a clickable list using a JSF 
<literal>&lt;h:dataTable&gt;</literal>. The messages example
             demonstrates this functionality. </para>
 
@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@
                                     named <literal>message</literal>. </para>
                             </callout>
                             <callout arearefs="messages-persistencecontext">
-                                <para> This stateful bean has an EJB3 
<emphasis>extended persistence context</emphasis>.
+                                <para> This stateful bean has an JPA 
<emphasis>extended persistence context</emphasis>.
                                     The messages retrieved in the query remain 
in the managed state as long as the bean
                                     exists, so any subsequent method calls to 
the stateful bean can update them without
                                     needing to make any explicit call to the 
<literal>EntityManager</literal>. </para>
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@
 
             <para> If the user clicks the 
<literal>&lt;h:commandButton&gt;</literal>, JSF calls the
                     <literal>delete()</literal> action listener. Seam 
intercepts this call and injects the selected row
-                data into the <literal>message</literal> attribute of the 
<literal>messageList</literal> component. The
+                data into the <literal>message</literal> attribute of the 
<literal>messageManager</literal> component. The
                 action listener fires, removing the selected 
<literal>Message</literal> from the list, and also calling
                     <literal>remove()</literal> on the 
<literal>EntityManager</literal>. At the end of the call, Seam
                 refreshes the <literal>messageList</literal> context variable 
and clears the context variable named

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