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[jira] [Created] (GEODE-7282) Geode Native Client .NET guide: Fix
capitalization issues
Dave Barnes created GEODE-7282:
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Summary: Geode Native Client .NET guide: Fix capitalization issues
Key: GEODE-7282
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-7282
Project: Geode
Issue Type: Bug
Components: docs, native client
Reporter: Dave Barnes
Reviewer [~karensmolermiller] approved the Native Client manual reorganization (GEODE-7262), but noted the following issues with the .NET version. These need cleaning up.
geode-native/dotnet/111/regions/registering-interest-for-entries.html
- C++ capitalization in 3rd paragraph and in Client API for Registering Interest
subsection
- I believe that all the examples use C++ capitalization
geode-native/dotnet/111/serialization/data-serialization.html
- The .NET Example subsection has capitalization wrong for the field name
description. I think that the example was wrong before these docs were
separated, so this is not a mistake in separation.
geode-native/dotnet/111/remote-queries.html
- Step 3 under Executing a Query from the Client should have a capital 'E'
in Query.Execute(). I think that the example was wrong before these docs were
separated, so this is not a mistake in separation.
geode-native/dotnet/111/continuous-queries.html
- Prose within step 2 of Typical Continuous Query Lifecycle should change
to CqQuery Execute* methods (in 2 spots). Original prose only used the
C++ capitalization. Step 4 changes to CqQuery.Close.
- Prose within step 3 of Executing a Continuous Query from the Client
should change to CqQuery Execute* methods.
geode-native/dotnet/111/function-execution.html
- This whole section was originally written with C++ capitalization. I suggest
that we introduce a separate task/PR to correct the capitalization for the
.NET docs.
geode-native/dotnet/111/transactions.html
- first paragraph of Native Client Transaction APIs should capitalize Begin,
Commit, and Rollback, as they are function names.
- second paragraph of Running Native Client Transaction should capitalize Begin,
Commit, and Rollback, as they are function names.
- There's a boo-boo in capitalization of the .NET Example. Within a foreach
code block, it should be
var value = GetValueFromExternalSystem();
because function name start with a capital letter.
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