* the selected Pazpar2 service. \r
* <p>\r
* The UI can access the command objects through the bean Pazpar2Commands, \r
- * which is exposed to the UI under the name 'pzreq'.\r
+ * which is exposed to the UI under the name <code>pzreq</code>.\r
* </p>\r
* <p>\r
* For commands that has Service Proxy extension parameters, the UI \r
* can access the extension parameters through the getSp() method\r
- * on the command.\r
+ * on the command - using for instance <code>pzreq.record.sp</code>\r
* </p>\r
* <p>\r
* The UI can access Service Proxy-only commands through the getSp()\r
- * method on the pzreq bean.\r
+ * method on the pzreq bean - for instance <code>pzreq.sp.categories</code>\r
* </p>\r
- * Examples\r
+ * <p>Examples:</p>\r
* <ul>\r
- * <li>pzreq.search.query references getter and setter for the \r
+ * <li><code>pzreq.search.query</code> references getter and setter for the \r
* query parameter of the search command.</li>\r
* \r
- * <li>pzreq.search.run() executes the search command with current\r
+ * <li><code>pzreq.search.run()</code> executes the search command with current\r
* parameters</li>\r
* \r
- * <li>pzreq.record.sp.recordquery references a Service Proxy-only \r
- * parameter to the record command</li> \r
+ * <li><code>pzreq.record.sp.recordquery</code> references getter and setter on a Service Proxy-only \r
+ * <i>parameter</i> to the record command</li> \r
* \r
- * <li>pzreq.sp.auth.run() executes a Service Proxy-only command</li> \r
+ * <li><code>pzreq.sp.auth.run()</code> executes a Service Proxy-only <i>command</i></li> \r
* </ul> \r
* \r
*/\r