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Pete Muir closed WELD-900.
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      Assignee: Pete Muir
    Resolution: Rejected


> Docs: Improve Weld reference. Make it less poetic and more structured.
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>                 Key: WELD-900
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WELD-900
>             Project: Weld
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Documentation
>            Reporter: Ondrej Zizka
>            Assignee: Pete Muir
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> It's nice to have a nice text for a DZone article, but for a reference 
> documentation, we should favor briefness and structure over potential 
> nomination for Man Booker International Prize :)
> What I mean is, e.g., if someone starts with Weld, he needs steps 1., 2., 3.
> IMO, this should be in **bold** in a special chapter called "Preparing 
> project to use Weld", with a sample code which is verified to work if copied 
> and run, and eventually a reference to a quick-start app:
> {quote}
> There's just little one thing you need to do before you can start injecting 
> them into stuff: you need to put them in an archive (a jar, or a Java EE 
> module such as a war or EJB jar) that contains a special marker file: 
> META-INF/beans.xml.
> {quote}
> In contrast, currently this most important information is buried at the end 
> of last paragraph of irrelevantly sounding chapter, "1.1. What is a bean?". 
> Why would anyone read "What is a bean"?
> my2p, ymmv

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