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Haishi Yao resolved SCB-1471.
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    Fix Version/s: java-chassis-2.0.0
       Resolution: Resolved

> Make the config items description about fallback policy clearer
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>
>                 Key: SCB-1471
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCB-1471
>             Project: Apache ServiceComb
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Docs
>            Reporter: Haishi Yao
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: java-chassis-2.0.0
>
>          Time Spent: 20m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Each of the config items of fallback policy contains the "type" field to 
> indicate whether it's for consumer or provider side. You can reference to the 
> current docs and get the uniform format like below
> {code:java}
> servicecomb.[namespace].[type].[MicroServiceName].[interface name].[property 
> name]
> {code}
> The valid values of "type" field contains "Consumer" and "Provider".
> For example, "servicecomb.circuitBreaker.Consumer.enabled" is for consumer 
> side, while "servicecomb.circuitBreaker.Provider.enabled" is for provider 
> side. This field is necessary, but not contained in the config key column of 
> the config items table. As a result, some users forget to write this field 
> into their actual configurations, and the configuration items don't take 
> effect.
> As a improvement, the "type" field should be added into the "configuration 
> item" table column. For example, currently in the doc, the config item for 
> timeout detection is shown as "servicecomb.isolation.timeout.enabled", and it 
> should be changed to "servicecomb.isolation.[type].timeout.enabled".



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