HHH-12892 - Fix spelling issues in the User Guide
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ See the <<chapters/caching/Caching.adoc#caching,Caching>> chapter for more info.
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[[annotations-jpa-collectiontable]]
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==== `@CollectionTable`
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The http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/persistence/CollectionTable.html[`@CollectionTable`] annotation is used to specify the database table that stores the values of basic or an embeddable type collection.
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The http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/persistence/CollectionTable.html[`@CollectionTable`] annotation is used to specify the database table that stores the values of a basic or an embeddable type collection.
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See the <<chapters/domain/embeddables.adoc#embeddable-collections,Collections of embeddable types>> section for more info.
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The persistent collections injected by Hibernate behave like `ArrayList`, `HashS
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[[collections-synopsis]]
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==== Collections as a value type
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Value and embeddable type collections have similar behavior as simple value types because they are automatically persisted when referenced by a persistent object and automatically deleted when unreferenced.
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Value and embeddable type collections have a similar behavior to basic types since they are automatically persisted when referenced by a persistent object and automatically deleted when unreferenced.
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If a collection is passed from one persistent object to another, its elements might be moved from one table to another.
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[IMPORTANT]
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@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ If your `RevisionListener` class is inaccessible from `@RevisionEntity` (e.g. it
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set `org.hibernate.envers.revision_listener` property to its fully qualified class name.
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Class name defined by the configuration parameter overrides the revision entity's value attribute.
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Considering we have a `CurrentUser` utility which stores the currenty logged user:
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Considering we have a `CurrentUser` utility which stores the currently logged user:
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[[envers-revisionlog-CurrentUser-example]]
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.`CurrentUser` utility
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ The `MultiTenantConnectionProvider` to use can be specified in a number of ways:
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* Use the `hibernate.multi_tenant_connection_provider` setting.
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It could name a `MultiTenantConnectionProvider` instance, a `MultiTenantConnectionProvider` implementation class reference or a `MultiTenantConnectionProvider` implementation class name.
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* Passed directly to the `org.hibernate.boot.registry.StandardServiceRegistryBuilder`.
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* If none of the above options matches, but the settings do specify a `hibernate.connection.datasource` value,
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* If none of the above options match, but the settings do specify a `hibernate.connection.datasource` value,
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Hibernate will assume it should use the specific `DataSourceBasedMultiTenantConnectionProviderImpl` implementation which works on a number of pretty reasonable assumptions when running inside of an app server and using one `javax.sql.DataSource` per tenant.
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See its https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/{majorMinorVersion}/javadocs/org/hibernate/engine/jdbc/connections/spi/DataSourceBasedMultiTenantConnectionProviderImpl.html[Javadocs] for more details.
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