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haagent
Oct 9th, 2006, 09:09 PM
I recently read a large portion of the Spring docs and made notes of errata and wording issues as I went. The docs were very thoughtful and well written. My thanks goes out to all who contributed to them. - T. Haagen

Errata found in Spring Framework Reference Documentation version 2.0 RC4

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frequent misuse of the words "affect" and "effect" (I suggest performing a search for all occurances)3.4.3.1. Initial web configuration
use "levels" instead of "level" in first sentence of first paragraph
use "application's" instead of "applications" in last sentence of second paragraph3.7.2. Customizing configuration metadata ...
second to last paragraph, use "post-processors" instead of "post-processor"5.1. Introduction
third paragraph, use "might be in order" instead of "might be right"
third paragraph, use "do so when" instead of "do that when"8.2. Unit testing
first paragraph, use "objects" instead of "bjects"11.3.1. DataSourceUtils
second paragraph, use "one's" instead of "ones"
second paragraph, use "factory JndiObjectFactoryBean, which can" instead of "factory: JndiObjectFactoryBean can"
second paragraph, use "then; one" instead of "then: one"12.1. Introduction
fifth paragraph, use "your O/R" instead of "you O/R"13.11.2. The Model
last bullet, use "addObject" instead of "adObject"

Andreas Senft
Oct 10th, 2006, 12:50 AM
Nice work. I suggest placing these issues in a Jira report (http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/spring/browse/SPR) to prevent them from getting lost. There is a "SpringDOC" component which I think would be appropriate for the report.

Regards,
Andreas

Rick Evans
Oct 10th, 2006, 07:55 AM
Hi maagent

Thanks for spotting these. I have most all of the issues fixed... those 'effect/affect' ones are quite embarassing. Dow!

Cheers
Rick

Colin Yates
Oct 10th, 2006, 11:15 AM
Hi maagent

Thanks for spotting these. I have most all of the issues fixed... those 'effect/affect' ones are quite embarassing. Dow!

Cheers
Rick
Don't be effected by the mistakes, just affect the corrections :) :)