Author: dmagda Date: Fri Jul 28 23:18:35 2017 New Revision: 1803349 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1803349&view=rev Log: fixed typo
Modified: ignite/site/trunk/whatisignite.html Modified: ignite/site/trunk/whatisignite.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ignite/site/trunk/whatisignite.html?rev=1803349&r1=1803348&r2=1803349&view=diff ============================================================================== --- ignite/site/trunk/whatisignite.html (original) +++ ignite/site/trunk/whatisignite.html Fri Jul 28 23:18:35 2017 @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ under the License. <h2>Is Ignite a key-value store?</h2> <p> - <b style="font-weight: 500">Yes</b>. Ignite provides a feature rich key-value API, that is JCache (JSR-107) compliant and supports Java, C++, and .NET. + <b style="font-weight: 500">Yes</b>. Ignite provides a feature rich key-value API, that is JCache (JSR-107) compliant and supports Java, C++, <nobr>and .NET.</nobr> </p> <p><a href="https://apacheignite.readme.io/v2.1/docs/data-grid">Read more</a></p><br/><br/> - <h2>Is Ignite an in-memory data grid?</h2> + <h2>Is Ignite an in-memory data grid (IMDG)?</h2> <p> <b style="font-weight: 500">Yes</b>. Ignite is a full-featured data grid, which can be used either in pure in-memory mode or with Ignite native persistence. It can also integrate with any 3rd party database, including any RDBMS or NoSQL store.