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Posted to log4j-cvs@jakarta.apache.org by pa...@apache.org on 2001/05/20 13:20:48 UTC

cvs commit: jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j NDC.java

pathos      01/05/20 04:20:48

  Modified:    src/java/org/apache/log4j NDC.java
  Log:
  Documentation changes.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.6       +2 -2      jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j/NDC.java
  
  Index: NDC.java
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j/NDC.java,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6
  --- NDC.java	2001/04/29 11:54:34	1.5
  +++ NDC.java	2001/05/20 11:20:48	1.6
  @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
      <p>A Nested Diagnostic Context, or NDC in short, is an instrument
      to distinguish interleaved log output from different sources. Log
      output is typically interleaved when a server handles multiple
  -   clients near-simulatanously.
  +   clients near-simultaneously.
   
      <p>Interleaved log output can still be meaningful if each log entry
      from different contexts had a distinctive stamp. This is where NDCs
  @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
      <p>Heavy duty systems should call the {@link #remove} method when
      leaving the run method of a thread. This ensures that the memory
      used by the thread can be freed by the Java garbage collector. In
  -   version 0.8.5, we have added a meachanism to lazily remove
  +   version 0.8.5, we have added a mechanism to lazily remove
      references to dead threads. In practice, this means that you can be
      a little sloppy and sometimes forget to call {@link #remove} before
      exiting a thread.
  
  
  

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