diff --git a/spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/validation/support/BindingAwareModelMap.java b/spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/validation/support/BindingAwareModelMap.java index 8e9dc02e16..d6c55115ab 100644 --- a/spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/validation/support/BindingAwareModelMap.java +++ b/spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/validation/support/BindingAwareModelMap.java @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ import org.springframework.validation.BindingResult; /** * Subclass of {@link org.springframework.ui.ExtendedModelMap} that automatically removes * a {@link org.springframework.validation.BindingResult} object if the corresponding - * target attribute gets replaced through regulat {@link Map} operations. + * target attribute gets replaced through regular {@link Map} operations. * *
This is the class exposed to handler methods by Spring MVC, typically consumed through
* a declaration of the {@link org.springframework.ui.Model} interface. There is no need to
diff --git a/src/asciidoc/core-beans.adoc b/src/asciidoc/core-beans.adoc
index aee48587d8..b73d0398fc 100644
--- a/src/asciidoc/core-beans.adoc
+++ b/src/asciidoc/core-beans.adoc
@@ -4281,16 +4281,16 @@ any). These types must be 'wired up' explicitly via XML or using a Spring `@Bean
[[beans-autowired-annotation-primary]]
-=== Fine-tuning annotation-based autowiring with primary
-Because autowiring by type may lead to multiple candidates, it is often necessary to
-have more control over the selection process. One way to accomplish this is with
-Spring's `@Primary` annotation. `@Primary` indicates that a bean should be given
-preference when multiple candidates are qualified to autowire a single-valued dependency.
-If exactly one 'primary' bean exists among the candidates, it will be the autowired
-value.
+=== Fine-tuning annotation-based autowiring with @Primary
+Because autowiring by type may lead to multiple candidates, it is often necessary to have
+more control over the selection process. One way to accomplish this is with Spring's
+`@Primary` annotation. `@Primary` indicates that a particular bean should be given
+preference when multiple beans are candidates to be autowired to a single-valued
+dependency. If exactly one 'primary' bean exists among the candidates, it will be the
+autowired value.
-Let's assume the following configuration that define `firstMovieCatalog` as the _primary_
-`MovieCatalog`
+Let's assume we have the following configuration that defines `firstMovieCatalog` as the
+_primary_ `MovieCatalog`.
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@@ -4310,7 +4310,8 @@ Let's assume the following configuration that define `firstMovieCatalog` as the
}
----
-With such configuration, `MovieRecommender` will use `firstMovieCatalog`
+With such configuration, the following `MovieRecommender` will be autowired with the
+`firstMovieCatalog`.
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@@ -4444,14 +4445,14 @@ optional semantic qualifiers. This means that qualifier values, even with the be
fallback, always have narrowing semantics within the set of type matches; they do not
semantically express a reference to a unique bean id. Good qualifier values are "main"
or "EMEA" or "persistent", expressing characteristics of a specific component that are
-independent from the bean id, which may be auto-generated in case of an anonymous bean
+independent from the bean `id`, which may be auto-generated in case of an anonymous bean
definition like the one in the preceding example.
Qualifiers also apply to typed collections, as discussed above, for example, to
`Set