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-rw-r--r--documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-compiling.asciidoc4
-rw-r--r--documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-entrypoint.asciidoc2
-rw-r--r--documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-overview.asciidoc12
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-compiling.asciidoc b/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-compiling.asciidoc
index fe790fa45e..59caf37ba2 100644
--- a/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-compiling.asciidoc
+++ b/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-compiling.asciidoc
@@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ The application needs to be compiled into JavaScript to run it in a browser. For
deployment, and also initially for the first time when running the Development
Mode, you need to do the compilation with the Vaadin Client Compiler, as
described in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-compiling#clientside.compiling,"Compiling
+<<../clientside/clientside-compiling#clientside.compiling,"Compiling
a Client-Side Module">>.
During development, it is easiest to use the SuperDevMode, which also quickly
launching the client-side code and also allows debugging. See
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-debugging#clientside.debugging,"Debugging
+<<../clientside/clientside-debugging#clientside.debugging,"Debugging
Client-Side Code">> for more details.
diff --git a/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-entrypoint.asciidoc b/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-entrypoint.asciidoc
index 954922310b..00811cef38 100644
--- a/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-entrypoint.asciidoc
+++ b/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-entrypoint.asciidoc
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ described in the next section.
The entry-point of a client-side application is defined, along with any other
configuration, in a client-side module descriptor, described in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-module#clientside.module,"Client-Side
+<<../clientside/clientside-module#clientside.module,"Client-Side
Module Descriptor">>. The descriptor is an XML file with suffix
[filename]#.gwt.xml#.
diff --git a/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-overview.asciidoc b/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-overview.asciidoc
index 95f32b105e..c24ffb0474 100644
--- a/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-overview.asciidoc
+++ b/documentation/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-overview.asciidoc
@@ -43,25 +43,25 @@ public class HelloWorld implements EntryPoint {
The user interface of a client-side application is built under a HTML __root
element__, which can be accessed by [methodname]#RootPanel.get()#. The purpose
and use of the entry-point is documented in more detail in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-entrypoint#clientsideapp.entrypoint,"Client-Side
+<<clientsideapp-entrypoint#clientsideapp.entrypoint,"Client-Side
Module Entry-Point">>. The user interface is built from __widgets__
hierarchically, just like with server-side Vaadin UIs. The built-in widgets and
their relationships are catalogued in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientsidewidgets/clientsidewidgets-overview.asciidoc#clientsidewidgets.overview,"Client-Side
+<<../clientsidewidgets/clientsidewidgets-overview.asciidoc#clientsidewidgets.overview,"Client-Side
Widgets">>. You can also use many of the widgets in Vaadin add-ons that have
them, or make your own.
A client-side module is defined in a __module descriptor__, as described in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-module#clientside.module,"Client-Side
+<<../clientside/clientside-module#clientside.module,"Client-Side
Module Descriptor">>. A module is compiled from Java to JavaScript using the
Vaadin Compiler, of which use was described in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-compiling#clientside.compiling,"Compiling
+<<../clientside/clientside-compiling#clientside.compiling,"Compiling
a Client-Side Module">>. The
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-compiling#clientsideapp.compiling,"Compiling
+<<clientsideapp-compiling#clientsideapp.compiling,"Compiling
and Running a Client-Side Application">> in this chapter gives further
information about compiling client-side applications. The resulting JavaScript
can be loaded to any web page, as described in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientsideapp/clientsideapp-loading#clientsideapp.loading,"Loading
+<<clientsideapp-loading#clientsideapp.loading,"Loading
a Client-Side Application">>.
// TODO What is this? What's an "UI Binder"?