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Posted to commits@felix.apache.org by pd...@apache.org on 2018/10/09 15:56:51 UTC

svn commit: r1843304 - /felix/site/trunk/content/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-dependency-manager/reference/dm-annotations.mdtext

Author: pderop
Date: Tue Oct  9 15:56:51 2018
New Revision: 1843304

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1843304&view=rev
Log:
dm r12 updates.

Modified:
    felix/site/trunk/content/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-dependency-manager/reference/dm-annotations.mdtext

Modified: felix/site/trunk/content/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-dependency-manager/reference/dm-annotations.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/felix/site/trunk/content/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-dependency-manager/reference/dm-annotations.mdtext?rev=1843304&r1=1843303&r2=1843304&view=diff
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--- felix/site/trunk/content/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-dependency-manager/reference/dm-annotations.mdtext (original)
+++ felix/site/trunk/content/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-dependency-manager/reference/dm-annotations.mdtext Tue Oct  9 15:56:51 2018
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ will only be activated when all required
 Applying this annotation on top of a java class let it be a service component. All directly implemented 
 interfaces will be registered in the osgi registry, but you can control the provided interfaces using the `provides` attribute.
 Sometimes, your class implements some interfaces, but yet you don't want them to be registered, in this case, declaring `provides={}` ensures that
-no services will be registered. However, the component can still define service dependencies and it will be invoked in the @tart callback when all required 
+no services will be registered. However, the component can still define service dependencies and it will be invoked in the @Start callback when all required 
 dependencies are satisfied.
 
 The default public constructor is used to initialize the component, but you can also specify a static method that will be used to instantiate the component (using the