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new 949b763 fix some attribute problems (#6050)
949b763 is described below
commit 949b76328d311ad821e80d8cbc8787a833057b3f
Author: djencks <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Fri Sep 3 22:35:24 2021 -0700
fix some attribute problems (#6050)
---
.../src/main/docs/modules/languages/pages/simple-language.adoc | 2 +-
docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/route-template.adoc | 4 ++--
docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/using-propertyplaceholder.adoc | 4 ++--
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git
a/core/camel-core-languages/src/main/docs/modules/languages/pages/simple-language.adoc
b/core/camel-core-languages/src/main/docs/modules/languages/pages/simple-language.adoc
index 01e4dc3..d811592 100644
---
a/core/camel-core-languages/src/main/docs/modules/languages/pages/simple-language.adoc
+++
b/core/camel-core-languages/src/main/docs/modules/languages/pages/simple-language.adoc
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ language uses OGNL expressions, such as calling a method
named `myMethod` on the
At runtime the simple language will then us its built-in OGNL support which
requires the `camel-bean` component.
====
-The simple language uses `${body}` placeholders for complex expressions or
functions.
+The simple language uses `$\{body}` placeholders for complex expressions or
functions.
[NOTE]
====
diff --git a/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/route-template.adoc
b/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/route-template.adoc
index 4668ce3..bce8397 100644
--- a/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/route-template.adoc
+++ b/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/route-template.adoc
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ This ensures that the code creating the bean is executed
later ( when Camel is c
then the code must be specified as a _supplier_. Because we want during
creation of the bean access to template parameters,
we use a Camel `BeanSupplier` which gives access to `RouteTemplateContext`
that is the _rtc_ variable in the code above.
-*Important:* the local bean with id `myClient` *must* be referred to using
Camel's property placeholder syntax, eg `{{myClient}}`
+*Important:* the local bean with id `myClient` *must* be referred to using
Camel's property placeholder syntax, eg `{\{myClient}}`
in the route template, as shown above with the _to_ endpoint. This is because
the local
bean must be made unique and Camel will internally re-assign the bean id to
use an unique id instead of `myClient`. And this is done with the help
of the property placeholder functionality.
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Suppose the route template below is defined in XML:
</camelContext>
----
-The template has no bean bindings for `#{{myClient}}` which would be required
for creating the template.
+The template has no bean bindings for `#{\{myClient}}` which would be required
for creating the template.
When creating routes form the template via `TemplatedRouteBuilder` then you
can provide the bean binding
if you desire the bean to be local scoped (not shared with others):
diff --git a/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/using-propertyplaceholder.adoc
b/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/using-propertyplaceholder.adoc
index 4310936..1d70f6d 100644
--- a/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/using-propertyplaceholder.adoc
+++ b/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/using-propertyplaceholder.adoc
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ We can do this be negating the `autoStartup` in the JMS
route, by using `!integr
== Using property placeholders
-When using property placeholders in the endpoint xref:uris.adoc[URIs] you
should use this with the syntax `{{key}}` as shown in this example:
+When using property placeholders in the endpoint xref:uris.adoc[URIs] you
should use this with the syntax `{\{key}}` as shown in this example:
[source,properties]
----
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ tag as shown below:
Notice how the hello bean is using pure Spring property placeholders using
the `${}` notation. And in the Camel routes we use the Camel
-placeholder notation with `{{key}}`.
+placeholder notation with `{\{key}}`.
== Using property placeholder functions