Merge pull request #629 from ahus1
* gh-629: Fix IDs of sections in examples Closes gh-629
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@@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ Andy Wilkinson;
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:toclevels: 4
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:sectlinks:
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[introduction]
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[[introduction]]
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= Introduction
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RESTful Notes is a RESTful web service for creating and storing notes. It uses hypermedia
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to describe the relationships between resources and to allow navigation between them.
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[getting-started]
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[[getting-started]]
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= Getting started
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[getting-started-running-the-service]
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[[getting-started-running-the-service]]
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== Running the service
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RESTful Notes is written using https://projects.spring.io/spring-boot[Spring Boot] which
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makes it easy to get it up and running so that you can start exploring the REST API.
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Note the `_links` in the JSON response. They are key to navigating the API.
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[getting-started-creating-a-note]
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[[getting-started-creating-a-note]]
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== Creating a note
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Now that you've started the service and verified that it works, the next step is to use
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it to create a new note. As you saw above, the URI for working with notes is included as
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Note the `tags` link which we'll make use of later.
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[getting-started-creating-a-tag]
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[[getting-started-creating-a-tag]]
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== Creating a tag
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To make a note easier to find, it can be associated with any number of tags. To be able
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to tag a note, you must first create the tag.
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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ include::{snippets}/creating-a-note/4/http-response.adoc[]
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[getting-started-tagging-a-note]
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[[getting-started-tagging-a-note]]
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== Tagging a note
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A tag isn't particularly useful until it's been associated with one or more notes. There
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are two ways to tag a note: when the note is first created or by updating an existing
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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ note. We'll look at both of these in turn.
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[getting-started-tagging-a-note-creating]
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[[getting-started-tagging-a-note-creating]]
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=== Creating a tagged note
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The process is largely the same as we saw before, but this time, in addition to providing
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a title and body for the note, we'll also provide the tag that we want to be associated
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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ include::{snippets}/creating-a-note/7/http-response.adoc[]
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[getting-started-tagging-a-note-existing]
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[[getting-started-tagging-a-note-existing]]
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=== Tagging an existing note
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An existing note can be tagged by executing a `PATCH` request against the note's URI with
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a body that contains the array of tags to be associated with the note. We'll used the
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@@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ Andy Wilkinson;
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:toclevels: 4
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:sectlinks:
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[introduction]
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[[introduction]]
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= Introduction
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RESTful Notes is a RESTful web service for creating and storing notes. It uses hypermedia
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to describe the relationships between resources and to allow navigation between them.
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[getting-started]
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[[getting-started]]
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= Getting started
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[getting-started-running-the-service]
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[[getting-started-running-the-service]]
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== Running the service
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RESTful Notes is written using https://projects.spring.io/spring-boot[Spring Boot] which
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makes it easy to get it up and running so that you can start exploring the REST API.
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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Note the `_links` in the JSON response. They are key to navigating the API.
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[getting-started-creating-a-note]
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[[getting-started-creating-a-note]]
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== Creating a note
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Now that you've started the service and verified that it works, the next step is to use
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it to create a new note. As you saw above, the URI for working with notes is included as
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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Note the `note-tags` link which we'll make use of later.
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[getting-started-creating-a-tag]
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[[getting-started-creating-a-tag]]
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== Creating a tag
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To make a note easier to find, it can be associated with any number of tags. To be able
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to tag a note, you must first create the tag.
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ include::{snippets}/creating-a-note/4/http-response.adoc[]
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[getting-started-tagging-a-note]
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[[getting-started-tagging-a-note]]
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== Tagging a note
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A tag isn't particularly useful until it's been associated with one or more notes. There
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are two ways to tag a note: when the note is first created or by updating an existing
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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ note. We'll look at both of these in turn.
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[getting-started-tagging-a-note-creating]
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[[getting-started-tagging-a-note-creating]]
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=== Creating a tagged note
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The process is largely the same as we saw before, but this time, in addition to providing
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a title and body for the note, we'll also provide the tag that we want to be associated
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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ include::{snippets}/creating-a-note/7/http-response.adoc[]
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[getting-started-tagging-a-note-existing]
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[[getting-started-tagging-a-note-existing]]
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=== Tagging an existing note
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An existing note can be tagged by executing a `PATCH` request against the note's URI with
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a body that contains the array of tags to be associated with the note. We'll use the
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