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(camel) 06/07: CAMEL-20459: documentation fixes for the process manager EIP.
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commit 311fda390163a43bddcf5eef3d8e8ffdc94e9488
Author: Otavio Rodolfo Piske <an...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Feb 26 11:10:28 2024 +0100
CAMEL-20459: documentation fixes for the process manager EIP.
---
.../src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/process-manager.adoc | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/process-manager.adoc b/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/process-manager.adoc
index 60a06d0a3e5..b22a96d640b 100644
--- a/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/process-manager.adoc
+++ b/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/process-manager.adoc
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ image::eip/ProcessManager.gif[image]
Use a central processing unit, a Process Manager, to maintain the state of the sequence and determine
the next processing step based on intermediate results.
-With Camel this pattern is implemented by using the xref:dynamicRouter-eip.adoc[Dynamic Router] EIP.
+With Camel, this pattern is implemented by using the xref:dynamicRouter-eip.adoc[Dynamic Router] EIP.
Camel's implementation of the dynamic router maintains the state of the sequence, and allows
to determine the next processing step based dynamically.
-== Routing Slip vs Dynamic Router
+== Routing Slip vs. Dynamic Router
-On the other hand the xref:routingSlip-eip.adoc[Routing Slip] EIP demonstrates how a message can be routed
+On the other hand, the xref:routingSlip-eip.adoc[Routing Slip] EIP demonstrates how a message can be routed
through a dynamic series of processing steps. The solution of the Routing Slip is based on two key assumptions:
- the sequence of processing steps has to be determined up-front