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Justin Ross resolved PROTON-1015. --------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 0.11 > Documentation: typos in the C++ tutorial > ---------------------------------------- > > Key: PROTON-1015 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-1015 > Project: Qpid Proton > Issue Type: Bug > Components: cpp-binding > Affects Versions: 0.11 > Reporter: Otavio Rodolfo Piske > Assignee: Cliff Jansen > Priority: Minor > Labels: documentation > Fix For: 0.11 > > Attachments: proton-1015-tutorial.patch > > > There are a few typos in the tutorial. I have quoted the phrases below and > *highlighted* the incorrect parts with to simplify. > ??Though often used in conjunction with a broker, AMQP does not require this. > It also allows senders and receivers *can* communicate directly if desired.?? > Description: I think we can replace _can_ with to. > ??The first difference, is that rather than creating a receiver on the same > connection as our sender, we listen for incoming connections by invoking the > proton::container::*Xblisten*() method on the container.?? > Description: The method _Xblisten()_ method does not exist. Shouldn't it be > listen()? > ??Note that for this example we *paick* an "unusual" port 8888 since we are > talking to ourselves rather than a broker.?? > Description: shouldn't it be _pick_? > ??This time we'll use an expected member variable for for the number of > messages we *expecct* and a received variable to count how many we have > received so far.*send.*?? > Description #1: shouldn't it be _expect_? > Description #2: it looks like the _send._ at the end of the phrase is a typo. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)