Author: aadamchik
Date: Thu Feb 21 11:52:03 2013
New Revision: 1448613

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1448613
Log:
typo

Modified:
    
cayenne/main/trunk/docs/docbook/cayenne-guide/src/docbkx/lifecycle-events.xml

Modified: 
cayenne/main/trunk/docs/docbook/cayenne-guide/src/docbkx/lifecycle-events.xml
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cayenne/main/trunk/docs/docbook/cayenne-guide/src/docbkx/lifecycle-events.xml?rev=1448613&r1=1448612&r2=1448613&view=diff
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--- 
cayenne/main/trunk/docs/docbook/cayenne-guide/src/docbkx/lifecycle-events.xml 
(original)
+++ 
cayenne/main/trunk/docs/docbook/cayenne-guide/src/docbkx/lifecycle-events.xml 
Thu Feb 21 11:52:03 2013
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ public class MyEntity2 extends _MyEntity
         <title>Combining Listeners with DataChannelFilters</title>
         <para>A final touch in the listeners design is preserving the state of 
the listener within a
             single select or commit, so that events generated by multiple 
objects can be collected
-            and processed all together. To do that you will need to implements 
a
+            and processed all together. To do that you will need to implement a
                 <code>DataChannelFilter</code>, and add some callback methods 
to it. They will store
             their state in a ThreadLocal variable of the filter. Here is an 
example filter that does
             something pretty meaningless - counts how many total objects were 
committed. However it


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