Author: mduerig Date: Fri Feb 2 10:40:17 2018 New Revision: 1822939 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1822939&view=rev Log: OAK-5506: add a note about how we currently treat 'broken' Java strings Typo
Modified: jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/constraints.md Modified: jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/constraints.md URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/constraints.md?rev=1822939&r1=1822938&r2=1822939&view=diff ============================================================================== --- jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/constraints.md (original) +++ jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/constraints.md Fri Feb 2 10:40:17 2018 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Finally, the chosen persistence implemen Due to the way Java represents characters in strings, not every String is a valid sequence of Unicode code points. This is because *two* characters are needed to represent Unicode -"suuplementary characters". If these "surrogate" characters do not appear as a wellformed +"supplementary characters". If these "surrogate" characters do not appear as a well formed pair, the Java string can not be serialized to a sequence of Unicode characters, nor to a byte sequence (using UTF-8 character encoding).