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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push: new 409a122c9c8 Polished docs 409a122c9c8 is described below commit 409a122c9c80bddada7e075b5d1f2a4d60d73b1d Author: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> AuthorDate: Wed Jun 29 10:02:00 2022 +0200 Polished docs --- .../src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/transactional-client.adoc | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/transactional-client.adoc b/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/transactional-client.adoc index 874e13372e0..91bd8e6f04b 100644 --- a/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/transactional-client.adoc +++ b/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/transactional-client.adoc @@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ and the latter as global transactions If you only have a single resource (such as one database, or one messaging system) then transactions can be simpler to orchestrate by the transaction manager. This is known as local transactions. -The previous two examples above are both using a single resource, and are therefore using local transactions. -When using local transactions and Spring Transactions, then you can use the dedicated transaction manager for the resource type: +When using local transactions with Spring Transactions, then you can use the dedicated transaction manager +for the resource type such as: - org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DataSourceTransactionManager - org.springframework.jms.connection.JmsTransactionManager -TIP: Consult the spring documentation for more local transaction managers. +TIP: Consult the Spring documentation for more local transaction managers. ==== Global Transactions