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Posted to commits@uima.apache.org by sc...@apache.org on 2016/10/21 18:29:36 UTC

svn commit: r1766093 - /uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbook-references/src/docbook/ref.resources.xml

Author: schor
Date: Fri Oct 21 18:29:36 2016
New Revision: 1766093

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1766093&view=rev
Log:
[UIMA-5151]

Modified:
    uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbook-references/src/docbook/ref.resources.xml

Modified: uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbook-references/src/docbook/ref.resources.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbook-references/src/docbook/ref.resources.xml?rev=1766093&r1=1766092&r2=1766093&view=diff
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--- uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbook-references/src/docbook/ref.resources.xml (original)
+++ uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbook-references/src/docbook/ref.resources.xml Fri Oct 21 18:29:36 2016
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ under the License.
     <title>External Resources support for multiple Parameterized Instances</title>
     <para>A typical external resource gets a single instantiation, shared with all users of a particular
     ResourceManager.
-    Sometimes, multiple instantions may be useful (of the same resource).  The framework supports this for 
+    Sometimes, multiple instantiations may be useful (of the same resource).  The framework supports this for 
     ParameterizedDataResources.  There's one kind supplied with UIMA - the fileLanguageResourceSpecifier.
     This works by having each call to getResource(name, extra_keys[]) use the extra keys to select a particular
     instance.  On the first call for a particular instance, the named resource uses the extra keys to