Author: buildbot Date: Mon Jan 6 14:51:41 2014 New Revision: 892999 Log: Staging update by buildbot for deltaspike
Modified: websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/ (props changed) websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/jsf.html Propchange: websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- cms:source-revision (original) +++ cms:source-revision Mon Jan 6 14:51:41 2014 @@ -1 +1 @@ -1555830 +1555833 Modified: websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/jsf.html ============================================================================== --- websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/jsf.html (original) +++ websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/jsf.html Mon Jan 6 14:51:41 2014 @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ A sub-group is just a class or an interf </pre></div> -<p>As you see the class/interface of the sub-group has to extend/implement the group or you specify it via the @ConversationSubGroup#of. With @ConversationSubGroup#subGroup you can list all beans which belong to the sub-group. If you have a lot of such beans or you would like to form (sub-)use-case oriented groups, you can use implicit groups:</p> +<p>As you see the class/interface of the sub-group has to extend/implement the group or you specify it via the <code>@ConversationSubGroup#of</code>. With <code>@ConversationSubGroup#subGroup</code> you can list all beans which belong to the sub-group. If you have a lot of such beans or you would like to form (sub-)use-case oriented groups, you can use implicit groups:</p> <p>Example - Implicit sub-group:</p> <div class="codehilite"><pre><span class="kd">public</span> <span class="kd">interface</span> <span class="nc">Wizard</span> <span class="o">{}</span>