Author: stliu
Date: 2010-06-24 02:29:01 -0400 (Thu, 24 Jun 2010)
New Revision: 19816
Modified:
core/branches/Branch_3_5/documentation/manual/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/tutorial.xml
Log:
HHH-5272 Typo in tutorial at web site
Modified:
core/branches/Branch_3_5/documentation/manual/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/tutorial.xml
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core/branches/Branch_3_5/documentation/manual/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/tutorial.xml 2010-06-24
06:10:03 UTC (rev 19815)
+++
core/branches/Branch_3_5/documentation/manual/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/tutorial.xml 2010-06-24
06:29:01 UTC (rev 19816)
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
<tip>
<para>
It is not a requirement to use Maven. If you wish to use something
else to
- build this tutoial (such as Ant), the layout will remain the same.
The only
+ build this tutorial (such as Ant), the layout will remain the same.
The only
change is that you will need to manually account for all the needed
dependencies. If you use something like <ulink
url="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/">Ivy</ulink>
providing transitive dependency management you would still use the
dependencies
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@
<title>Loading and storing objects</title>
<para>
- We are now ready to start doing some real worjk with Hibernate.
+ We are now ready to start doing some real work with Hibernate.
Let's start by writing an <literal>EventManager</literal>
class
with a <literal>main()</literal> method:
</para>
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@
<para>
A <interface>org.hibernate.Session</interface> is designed
to
- represent a single unit of work (a single atmoic piece of work
+ represent a single unit of work (a single atomic piece of work
to be performed). For now we will keep things simple and assume
a one-to-one granularity between a Hibernate
<interface>org.hibernate.Session</interface> and a database