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Posted to oak-commits@jackrabbit.apache.org by an...@apache.org on 2015/09/30 09:43:12 UTC

svn commit: r1705976 - /jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/security/authentication.md

Author: angela
Date: Wed Sep 30 07:43:12 2015
New Revision: 1705976

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1705976&view=rev
Log:
minor improvement: typo in documentation

Modified:
    jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/security/authentication.md

Modified: jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/security/authentication.md
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/security/authentication.md?rev=1705976&r1=1705975&r2=1705976&view=diff
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--- jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/security/authentication.md (original)
+++ jackrabbit/oak/trunk/oak-doc/src/site/markdown/security/authentication.md Wed Sep 30 07:43:12 2015
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ This login module implementations behave
 
 Another flavor of the Oak authentication implementation is covered by
 `javax.jcr.Session#impersonate(Credentials)`, which allows to obtain an new
-`Session` for user identitified by the specified credentials. As of JSR 333
+`Session` for user identified by the specified credentials. As of JSR 333
 this method can also be used in order to clone the existing session (i.e.
 self-impersonation of the user that holds the session.