Hi All, Attached is a small typo patch to the Recyclable interface.
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Index: src/java/org/apache/avalon/excalibur/pool/Recyclable.java =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvspublic/jakarta-avalon-excalibur/src/java/org/apache/avalon/excalibur/pool/Recyclable.java,v retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.3 Recyclable.java --- src/java/org/apache/avalon/excalibur/pool/Recyclable.java 2001/11/19 12:08:48 1.3 +++ src/java/org/apache/avalon/excalibur/pool/Recyclable.java 2001/12/06 14:07:35 @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ * Therefore, a recyclable object may be recycled and reused many times. * * This is helpful in cases where recyclable objects are continously - * created and destroied, causing a much greater amount of garbage to + * created and destroyed, causing a much greater amount of garbage to * be collected by the JVM garbage collector. By making it recyclable, - * it is possible to reduce the GC execution time thus incrementing the + * it is possible to reduce the GC execution time, thus incrementing the * overall performance of a process and decrementing the chance of * memory overflow. * @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ /** * This method should be implemented to remove all costly resources * in object. These resources can be object references, database connections, - * threads etc. What is categorised as "costly" resources is determined on + * threads, etc. What is categorised as "costly" resources is determined on * a case by case analysis. */ void recycle();
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