diff --git a/spring-framework-reference/src/mvc.xml b/spring-framework-reference/src/mvc.xml
index e893fa569f..55a5f5de9d 100644
--- a/spring-framework-reference/src/mvc.xml
+++ b/spring-framework-reference/src/mvc.xml
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
-
The requesting processing workflow in Spring Web MVC
+ The request processing workflow in Spring Web MVC
(high level)
@@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ public String findOwner(@PathVariable("ownerId"
@RequestMapping(value="/owners/{ownerId}/pets/{petId}", method=RequestMethod.GET)
public String findPet(@PathVariable String ownerId, @PathVariable String petId, Model model) {
- Owner owner = ownerService.findOwner(ownderId);
+ Owner owner = ownerService.findOwner(ownerId);
Pet pet = owner.getPet(petId);
model.addAttribute("pet", pet);
return "displayPet";
@@ -3208,21 +3208,22 @@ public class SimpleController {
The strategy for generating a name after adding a
- Set, List
- or array object is to peek into the collection, take the short class
- name of the first object in the collection, and use that with
- List appended to the name. Some examples will make
- the semantics of name generation for collections clearer...
+ Set or a List
+ is to peek into the collection, take the short class name of the first object
+ in the collection, and use that with List appended to the
+ name. The same applies to arrays although with arrays it is not necessary to
+ peek into the array contents. A few examples will make the semantics of name
+ generation for collections clearer:
- An x.y.User[] array with one or more
+ An x.y.User[] array with zero or more
x.y.User elements added will have the name
userList generated.
- An x.y.Foo[] array with one or more
+ An x.y.Foo[] array with zero or more
x.y.User elements added will have the name
fooList generated.