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commit 02523f9681e29a7fe0ebb7ef56624480cc3f2150 Author: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> AuthorDate: Fri Mar 6 06:43:57 2020 +0100 Regen --- docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/jcache-component.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/jcache-component.adoc b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/jcache-component.adoc index cec957d..6941185 100644 --- a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/jcache-component.adoc +++ b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/jcache-component.adoc @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ from("direct:get-orders") If the _cache_ is not set, the policy will try to lookup or create the cache automatically. If the _cacheManager_ is set on the policy, it will try to get cache with the set _cacheName_ (routeId by default) from the CacheManager. - Is the cache does not exist it will create a new one using the _cacheConfiguration_ (new MutableConfiguration by default). + If the cache does not exist it will create a new one using the _cacheConfiguration_ (new MutableConfiguration by default). [source,java] ---------------------------- @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ It's more convenient to create a JCachePolicy in Java especially within a RouteB == Create Cache from XML -It's not strictly speaking related to Camel XML DLS, but JCache providers usually have a way to configure the cache in an XML file. +It's not strictly speaking related to Camel XML DSL, but JCache providers usually have a way to configure the cache in an XML file. For example with Hazelcast you can add a _hazelcast.xml_ to classpath to configure the cache "spring" used in the example above. [source,xml]