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commit 383a357d2a86754c58ec62b54c7925efaacc9e2e Author: Jared Tan <jian....@daocloud.io> AuthorDate: Mon Jul 29 16:08:03 2019 +0800 Update Java-Plugin-Development-Guide.md --- docs/en/guides/Java-Plugin-Development-Guide.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/en/guides/Java-Plugin-Development-Guide.md b/docs/en/guides/Java-Plugin-Development-Guide.md index e6b49a9..e5ee13a 100644 --- a/docs/en/guides/Java-Plugin-Development-Guide.md +++ b/docs/en/guides/Java-Plugin-Development-Guide.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Here are the steps about how to use **ContextCarrier** in a `A->B` distributed c 1. Put all items of `ContextCarrier` into heads(e.g. HTTP HEAD), attachments(e.g. Dubbo RPC framework) or messages(e.g. Kafka) 1. The `ContextCarrier` propagates to server side by the service call. 1. At server side, get all items from heads, attachments or messages. -1. Create an EntrySpan by `ContestManager#createEntrySpan` or use `ContextManager#extract` to bind the client and server. +1. Create an EntrySpan by `ContextManager#createEntrySpan` or use `ContextManager#extract` to bind the client and server. Let's demonstrate the steps by Apache HTTPComponent client plugin and Tomcat 7 server plugin