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Posted to commits@jena.apache.org by rv...@apache.org on 2013/08/30 18:03:43 UTC
svn commit: r1519009 -
/jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/query/http-auth.mdtext
Author: rvesse
Date: Fri Aug 30 16:03:43 2013
New Revision: 1519009
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1519009
Log:
Minor grammar tweak, 2.10.2 => 2.11.0
Modified:
jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/query/http-auth.mdtext
Modified: jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/query/http-auth.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/query/http-auth.mdtext?rev=1519009&r1=1519008&r2=1519009&view=diff
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--- jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/query/http-auth.mdtext (original)
+++ jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/query/http-auth.mdtext Fri Aug 30 16:03:43 2013
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ as appropriate. Similarly to the simple
Scoping of credentials is not based on exact mapping of the request URI to credentials but rather on a longest match approach. For example if you define credentials
for `http://example.org` then these are used for any request that requires authentication under that URI e.g. `http://example.org/some/path`. However if you
-had defined credentials for `http://example.org/some/path` then these would be used in favor of those for `http://example.org`
+had also defined credentials for `http://example.org/some/path` then these would be used in favor of those for `http://example.org`
#### ServiceAuthenticator
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Authenticators applied this way will onl
- [UpdateProcessRemoteBase][10] - This is the base class of `UpdateProcessor` implementations returned by `UpdateExecutionFactory.createRemote()` and `UpdateExecutionFactory.createRemoteForm()` calls
- [DatasetGraphAccessorHTTP][11] - This is the `DatasetGraphAccessor` implementation underlying remote dataset accessors.
-From 2.10.2 onwards the relevant factory methods include overloads that allow providing a `HttpAuthenticator` at creation time which
+From 2.11.0 onwards the relevant factory methods include overloads that allow providing a `HttpAuthenticator` at creation time which
avoids the needs to cast and manually set the authenticator afterwards.
### The Default Authenticator