Author: suat
Date: Thu Feb  9 15:36:46 2012
New Revision: 1242363

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1242363&view=rev
Log:
Changed link of CMS Adapter in components list

Modified:
    incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.mdtext

Modified: 
incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.mdtext?rev=1242363&r1=1242362&r2=1242363&view=diff
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--- incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.mdtext 
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+++ incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.mdtext 
Thu Feb  9 15:36:46 2012
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ We will shortly describe the components 
 
 * The [Ontology Manager](ontologymanager.html) is the facility that manages 
your ontologies. Ontologies are used to define the knowledge models that 
describe the metadata of content. Additionally, the semantics of your metadata 
can be defined through an ontology.
 
-* The [CMS Adapter](cmsadapter.html) CMS Adapter component acts as a bridge 
between JCR/CMIS compliant content management systems and the Apache Stanbol.  
It can be used to map existing node structures from JCR/CMIS content 
repositories to RDF models or vica versa. It also provides services for the 
management of content repository items as [Content 
Item](enhancer/contentitem.html)s within Contenthub.
+* The [CMS Adapter](cmsadapter/) CMS Adapter component acts as a bridge 
between JCR/CMIS compliant content management systems and the Apache Stanbol.  
It can be used to map existing node structures from JCR/CMIS content 
repositories to RDF models or vica versa. It also provides services for the 
management of content repository items as [Content 
Item](enhancer/contentitem.html)s within Contenthub.
 
 * The [Entityhub](entityhub.html) is the component, which lets you cache and 
manage local indexes of repositories such as dbpedia but also custom data (e.g. 
product descriptions, contact data, specialized topic thesauri).
 


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