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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/support/1.12 by this push: new 976a0a1b07 GEODE-10232: reformat list for more reliable rendering (#7581) 976a0a1b07 is described below commit 976a0a1b07cffa345b81e5533e08c4e246ae75b9 Author: Dave Barnes <dbar...@apache.org> AuthorDate: Tue Apr 12 11:56:00 2022 -0700 GEODE-10232: reformat list for more reliable rendering (#7581) --- .../function_exec/how_function_execution_works.html.md.erb | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/geode-docs/developing/function_exec/how_function_execution_works.html.md.erb b/geode-docs/developing/function_exec/how_function_execution_works.html.md.erb index 365e2bb17c..834db7aeaf 100644 --- a/geode-docs/developing/function_exec/how_function_execution_works.html.md.erb +++ b/geode-docs/developing/function_exec/how_function_execution_works.html.md.erb @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ You can execute data-independent functions or data-dependent functions in <%=var **For Data-independent Functions** -- **On a specific member or members—**Execute the function within a peer-to-peer cluster, specifying the member or members where you want to run the function by using `FunctionService` methods `onMember()` and `onMembers()`. -- **On a specific server or set of servers—**If you are connected to a cluster as a client, you can execute the function on a server or servers configured for a specific connection pool, or on a server or servers connected to a given cache using the default connection pool. For data-independent functions on client/server architectures, a client invokes `FunctionService` methods `onServer()` or `onServers()`. (See [How Client/Server Connections Work](../../topologies_and_comm/topology_c [...] -- **On member groups or on a single member within each member group—**You can organize members into logical member groups. (See [Configuring and Running a Cluster](../../configuring/chapter_overview.html#concept_lrh_gyq_s4) for more information about using member groups.) You can invoke a data independent function on all members in a specified member group or member groups, or execute the function on only one member of each specified member group. +- **On a specific member or members:** Execute the function within a peer-to-peer cluster, specifying the member or members where you want to run the function by using `FunctionService` methods `onMember()` and `onMembers()`. +- **On a specific server or set of servers:** If you are connected to a cluster as a client, you can execute the function on a server or servers configured for a specific connection pool, or on a server or servers connected to a given cache using the default connection pool. For data-independent functions on client/server architectures, a client invokes `FunctionService` methods `onServer()` or `onServers()`. (See [How Client/Server Connections Work](../../topologies_and_comm/topology_ [...] +- **On member groups or on a single member within each member group:** You can organize members into logical member groups. (See [Configuring and Running a Cluster](../../configuring/chapter_overview.html#concept_lrh_gyq_s4) for more information about using member groups.) You can invoke a data independent function on all members in a specified member group or member groups, or execute the function on only one member of each specified member group. **For Data-dependent Functions** -- **On a region—**If you are executing a data-dependent function, specify a region and, optionally, a set of keys on which to run the function. The method `FunctionService.onRegion()` directs a data-dependent function to execute on a specific region. +- **On a region:** If you are executing a data-dependent function, specify a region and, optionally, a set of keys on which to run the function. The method `FunctionService.onRegion()` directs a data-dependent function to execute on a specific region. See the `org.apache.geode.cache.execute.FunctionService` Java API documentation for more details.