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Diffstat (limited to 'jdisc_core')
3 files changed, 7 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/application/package-info.java b/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/application/package-info.java index a633e4bb291..950b3569319 100644 --- a/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/application/package-info.java +++ b/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/application/package-info.java @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ * <p>Provides classes and interfaces for implementing an {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.application.Application * Application}.</p> * - * <h3>Application</h3> + * <h2>Application</h2> + * * <p>In every jDISC process there is exactly one Application instance, it is created during jDISC startup, and it is * destroyed during jDISC shutdown. The Application uses the {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.application.ContainerBuilder * ContainerBuilder} interface to load OSGi {@link org.osgi.framework.Bundle Bundles}, install Guice {@link @@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ void reconfigureApplication() { } </pre> * - * <h3>Application and OSGi</h3> + * <h2>Application and OSGi</h2> * <p>At the heart of jDISC is an OSGi framework. An Application is always packaged as an OSGi bundle. The OSGi * technology itself is a set of specifications that define a dynamic component system for Java. These specifications * enable a development model where applications are (dynamically) composed of many different (reusable) components. The @@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ void reconfigureApplication() { * into the application itself. Unless incompatible API changes are made to 3rd party jDISC components, it should be * possible to upgrade dependencies without having to recompile and redeploy the Application.</p> * - * <h3>Application deployment</h3> + * <h2>Application deployment</h2> * <p>jDISC allows a single binary to execute any application without having to change the command line parameters. * Instead of * modifying the parameters of the single application binary, changing the application is achieved by setting a single diff --git a/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/handler/package-info.java b/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/handler/package-info.java index 1b08ef5e60c..088c9d5592d 100644 --- a/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/handler/package-info.java +++ b/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/handler/package-info.java @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ * <p>Provides classes and interfaces for implementing a {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.handler.RequestHandler * RequestHandler}.</p> * - * <h3>RequestHandler</h3> + * <h2>RequestHandler</h2> * <p>All {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.Request Requests} in a jDISC application are processed by RequestHandlers. These are * components created by the {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.application.Application Application}, and bound to one or more URI * patterns through the {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.application.ContainerBuilder ContainerBuilder} API. Upon receiving a @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ MyApplication(ContainerActivator activator, CurrentContainer container) { * otherwise, a jDISC application that is intended to forward large streams of data can do so without having to make any * copies of that data as it is passing through.</p> * - * <h3>ResponseHandler</h3> + * <h2>ResponseHandler</h2> * <p>The complement of the Request is the Response. A Response is a numeric status code and a set of header fields. * Just as Requests are processed by RequestHandlers, Responses are processed by ResponseHandlers. The ResponseHandler * interface is fully asynchronous, and uses the ContentChannel class to encapsulate the asynchronous passing of diff --git a/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/service/package-info.java b/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/service/package-info.java index 532d2921469..cc2cd4abbef 100644 --- a/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/service/package-info.java +++ b/jdisc_core/src/main/java/com/yahoo/jdisc/service/package-info.java @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ * <p>Provides classes and interfaces for implementing a {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.service.ClientProvider ClientProvider} or * a {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.service.ServerProvider ServerProvider}.</p> * - * <h3>ServerProvider</h3> + * <h2>ServerProvider</h2> * <p>All {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.Request Requests} that are processed in a jDISC application are created by * ServerProviders. These are components created by the {@link com.yahoo.jdisc.application.Application Application}, and * they are the parts of jDISC that accept incoming connections. The ServerProvider creates and dispatches Request |