Author: rdonkin
Date: Mon Oct 30 10:32:32 2006
New Revision: 469224
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=469224
Log:
Fixing speiling mistakes.
Modified:
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/binding.xml
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/derived.xml
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/examples.xml
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/reading.xml
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/start.xml
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/tutorial.xml
jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/writing.xml
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/binding.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/binding.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/binding.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/binding.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
Betwixt allows this auto-detection of plurals from singulars to be
customized.
Implementations of <code>org.apache.commons.betwixt.PluralStemmer</code>
allow different
strategies for this mapping to be plugged into
<code>XMLIntrospector</code>.
- The strategy used by <code>XMLIntrospector</code> to match singlular
properties and plural methods
+ The strategy used by <code>XMLIntrospector</code> to match singular
properties and plural methods
is determined by the <code>PluralStemmer</code> property value.
</p>
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
]]></source>
<p>
The <strong><code>WrapCollectionsInElement</code></strong> property
determines whether the elements
- for a composite property (ie one that returns a collection or iterator)
should be wrapped in a parent
+ for a composite property (i.e. one that returns a collection or iterator)
should be wrapped in a parent
element. For example, if <code>isWrapCollectionsInElement</code> is true
then a property with signature
<code>List getChildren()</code> would wrap a <code><children></code>
element around the elements
representing the contents of the list.
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@
});
]]></source></p>
<p>
-Here is another example making the choice dependant on what class contains the
+Here is another example making the choice dependent on what class contains the
property. This one shows the class property only for classes like
<code>Throwable</code>, <code>Exception</code>, <code>Error</code> and so on:
<source><![CDATA[
@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@
</mixed-collection>
</test-class>
]]></source>
-As you can see above the collection's items are named diffent depending on
+As you can see above the collection's items are named different depending on
their type.
</p>
</subsection>
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@
<strong>Note:</strong> when this attribute is set to true, Betwixt will
conduct a search upwards through
the superclasses if no matching methods are found in the implementation class.
Also note that
the <code>updater</code> must be specified even if the method conforms to
JavaBean
-standards in order to override the accessibilty. Overriding the accessibility
of a
+standards in order to override the accessibility. Overriding the
accessibility of a
method is subject to the <code>SecurityManager</code> currently in effect.
</p>
</subsection>
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@
<code><pre>
EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy
</pre></code>
-(using the SimpleDateFormat notation). Observent readers will realise that
this is the same pattern
+(using the SimpleDateFormat notation). Observant readers will realise that
this is the same pattern
that is returned by <code>java.util.Date.toString</code> - and that's why this
pattern was chosen.
It provides a good default for casual users.
</p>
@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@
<p>
One problem facing those who create custom converters is that objects of the
same type
may (in different contexts) require different conversions. For example, a
<code>java.util.Date</code>
-may in one context have the symantic meaning of a day (and so the conversion
needs to suppress the
+may in one context have the semantic meaning of a day (and so the conversion
needs to suppress the
time component) and in another may indicate a date time (and so the conversion
in this case needs to
render the time components). The same type may come in different
<em>flavours</em>.
</p>
@@ -731,7 +731,7 @@
<p>
For example, consider a bean representing a person with an attribute
giving that person's date of birth. Suppose that this is stored
-as aa <code>java.util.Date</code>. This needs to be rendered as
+as a <code>java.util.Date</code>. This needs to be rendered as
a date string (without a time component). A good approach would be
to add an option to the dot betwixt file as follows:
</p>
@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@
<betwixt-config>
<!--name of the class to map -->
<class name="org.some.package.MyClass">
- <!-- standard definations (same as in standard .betwixt file) -->
+ <!-- standard definitions (same as in standard .betwixt file) -->
<element name="repository-registration-result">
<element name="repository-id" property="repositoryId"/>
<element name="id-mapping" property="idMapping"
class="org.some.package.SomeOtherClass"/>
@@ -976,7 +976,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The recommended convention for naming option's is to prefix with the reverse
domain
-name (the same convension that is used for the standard naming of packages).
+name (the same convention that is used for the standard naming of packages).
In any case, all option names beginning with <code>org.apache</code> should be
avoided since
these may be used by ASF products in the future.
</p>
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/derived.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/derived.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/derived.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/derived.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
whereas when bind time typing is used, all properties will be.
</p>
<p>
-There are typical use cases which demonstate the need for each approach.
Betwixt
+There are typical use cases which demonstrate the need for each approach.
Betwixt
supports both in a flexible way, for both reading and writing but defaults to
bind time typing (which is typically more intuitive).
</p>
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
</p>
<p>
For example, the following code snippet configures an
<code>XMLIntrospector</code>
-so that (unless overriden by a dot betwixt document setting), introspection
time types
+so that (unless overridden by a dot betwixt document setting), introspection
time types
will determine the mapping:
</p>
<source><![CDATA[
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
</p>
<p>
For example, when the following dot betwixt document is used, the
<code>pet</code>
-property's mapping will be dertermined by the introsection time type mapping.
+property's mapping will be determined by the introspection time type mapping.
</p>
<source><![CDATA[
<?xml version='1.0'?>
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
by Betwixt. This is controlled by a number of general configuration settings.
For some classes (including <code>Collection</code> implementations)
special rules are applied. For collection implementations, these special
-rules ensure that the contents are written and polymophism is supported
+rules ensure that the contents are written and polymorphism is supported
for reading.
</p>
<p>
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/examples.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/examples.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/examples.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/examples.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
]]></source>
</p>
<p>
- Ths basic usage pattern for reading beans is only a little more complex.
This time, you need to
+ The basic usage pattern for reading beans is only a little more complex.
This time, you need to
create a BeanReader, configure it, register the bean classes that the xml
will be mapped to and
then parse should be called.
</p>
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/reading.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/reading.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/reading.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/reading.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
</subsection>
<subsection name='Reading Polymorphic Mappings'>
<p>
-A polymophic mapping is one where the decision about the element type and name
+A polymorphic mapping is one where the decision about the element type and name
is postponed from introspection time to bind time. This allows reading of
collections containing mixed types distinguished by element name. For example:
</p>
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@
</p>
<p>
<strong>Note:</strong> when using mixed collections with dot betwixt files
containing
-<code>addDefaults</code> it may be neccessary to set the
<code>guess-names</code>
+<code>addDefaults</code> it may be necessary to set the
<code>guess-names</code>
attribute to false.
</p>
</subsection>
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/start.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/start.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/start.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/start.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
<p>The plain <code><addDefaults></code> tag adds default
properties
and the adders (it can find) for all the properties (both explicitly
described in the <code>.betwixt</code> file and the default ones
discovered).
- Usually, this is really pretty useful but sometimes it is more finely
graine
+ Usually, this is really pretty useful but sometimes more finely grained
control is needed. In this case, there are two properties that can be
set
to given this extra control:</p>
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/tutorial.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/tutorial.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/tutorial.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/tutorial.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
<subsection name='The Object Model'>
<p>
<code>Betwixt</code> is a dynamic, start-from-java XML-object binder.
-For those unfamilar with these terms, this means that it maps XML <->
objects
+For those unfamiliar with these terms, this means that it maps XML <->
objects
defining a binding from an existing group of java objects into xml (and back
again)
without the use of code generation.
</p>
Modified: jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/writing.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/writing.xml?view=diff&rev=469224&r1=469223&r2=469224
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/writing.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/commons/proper/betwixt/trunk/xdocs/guide/writing.xml Mon Oct 30
10:32:32 2006
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
<subsection name='Pretty Printing'>
<p>
<code>BeanWriter</code> supports pretty printing. When pretty printing, extra
white space will be inserted
-with the aim of making the xml produced more readible by humans. Pretty
printing is off by default.
+with the aim of making the xml produced more readable by humans. Pretty
printing is off by default.
Call <code>enablePrettyPrint</code> to switch it on. For example:
</p>
<source>
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