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Posted to commits@camel.apache.org by ap...@apache.org on 2024/03/14 07:37:50 UTC

(camel-spring-boot-examples) branch main updated: Fix typos

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apupier pushed a commit to branch main
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push:
     new 84e2790  Fix typos
84e2790 is described below

commit 84e27900933583dc40fc6ac3c40b80c7547d38de
Author: Aurélien Pupier <ap...@redhat.com>
AuthorDate: Tue Mar 12 11:05:39 2024 +0100

    Fix typos
    
    Signed-off-by: Aurélien Pupier <ap...@redhat.com>
---
 README.adoc                     | 4 ++--
 master/readme.adoc              | 2 +-
 rest-openapi-simple/README.adoc | 4 ++--
 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc
index fca190c..c4dd9bc 100644
--- a/README.adoc
+++ b/README.adoc
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Number of Examples: 55 (0 deprecated)
 | link:observation/README.adoc[Micrometer Observation] (observation) | Management and Monitoring | An example showing how to trace incoming and outgoing messages from Camel with Micrometer Observation
     
 
-| link:opentelemetry/README.adoc[OpenTelemetry] (opentelemetry) | Management and Monitoring | An example showing how to use Camel with OpenTelemetry
+| link:opentelemetry/README.adoc[OpenTelemetry] (opentelemetry) | Management and Monitoring | An example showing how to use Camel with OpenTelemetry
     
 
 | link:supervising-route-controller/readme.adoc[Supervising Route Controller] (supervising-route-controller) | Management and Monitoring | An example showing how to work with Camel's Supervising Route Controller and Spring Boot
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Number of Examples: 55 (0 deprecated)
 
 | link:rabbitmq/readme.adoc[Rabbitmq] (rabbitmq) | Messaging | An example showing how to work with Camel and RabbitMQ
 
-| link:strimzi/README.adoc[Strimzi] (strimzi) | Messaging | Camel example which a route is defined in XML for Strimzi integration on Openshift/Kubernetes
+| link:strimzi/README.adoc[Strimzi] (strimzi) | Messaging | Camel example which a route is defined in XML for Strimzi integration on OpenShift/Kubernetes
 
 | link:widget-gadget/README.adoc[Widget Gadget] (widget-gadget) | Messaging | The widget and gadget example from EIP book, running on Spring Boot
 
diff --git a/master/readme.adoc b/master/readme.adoc
index 78652a0..6f524cc 100644
--- a/master/readme.adoc
+++ b/master/readme.adoc
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This example shows how to work with a simple Apache Camel application using Spri
 
 === How to run on OpenShift cluster
 
-1. create openshift project:
+1. create an OpenShift project:
 
     oc new-project camel-master
 
diff --git a/rest-openapi-simple/README.adoc b/rest-openapi-simple/README.adoc
index a8ef8db..30bda64 100644
--- a/rest-openapi-simple/README.adoc
+++ b/rest-openapi-simple/README.adoc
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 This example shows how to call a REST service defined using OpenApi
 specification with the help of Camel Rest OpenApi component.
 
-The example is a standalong Spring Boot application that acts as a REST
+The example is a standalone Spring Boot application that acts as a REST
 client, you can run simply by issuing:
 
 ....
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ $ java -jar target/camel-example-spring-boot-rest-openapi-simple-*.jar
 The example by default uses the PetStore demo hosted on swagger.io and
 invokes the `+logoutUser+` operation. You can make it call any API
 that you have OpenApi specification for and any operation with simple
-arguments, for instance this retrives a pet from the PetStore demo with
+arguments, for instance this retrieves a pet from the PetStore demo with
 ID `+14+`:
 
 ....