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condition vs. conditional typo in @Cacheable reference documenation [SPR-12273] #16878

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spring-projects-issues opened this issue Sep 29, 2014 · 3 comments
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Anders D. Johnson opened SPR-12273 and commented

The condition parameter for @Cacheable is referred to as conditional in the reference documentation. It seems this was a typo.

http://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/html/cache.html#cache-annotations-cacheable-condition


Affects: 4.1 GA

Referenced from: commits 6009c09, 1df8133, bc0e59f

Backported to: 4.0.8

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Anders D. Johnson commented

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Anders D. Johnson commented

Linking to my GitHub pull request #654.

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Stéphane Nicoll commented

Thanks! I've also fixed the typo in 4.0.x

@spring-projects-issues spring-projects-issues added status: backported An issue that has been backported to maintenance branches type: documentation A documentation task in: core Issues in core modules (aop, beans, core, context, expression) labels Jan 11, 2019
@spring-projects-issues spring-projects-issues added this to the 4.1.1 milestone Jan 11, 2019
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