Update README.adoc with the 1.1.1.RELEASE and 1.1.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT versions in the reference documentation.

Edit the 'Examples' section for grammatical errors.
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| `current` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.0.1.RELEASE` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.0.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.1.0.RELEASE` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.1.1.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.1.1.RELEASE` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.1.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.2.0.M1`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
| `1.2.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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=== Examples
The single, most relevant "_source of truth_" on how to get started quickly and effectively, using Spring Boot
for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire (SBDG) to solve problems, is by starting with the
for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire (SBDG) to solve problems, is to start with the
https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples].
There, you will find different examples with documentation and code showing you how to use SBDG to address
specific application concerns, like Caching.
There, you will find different examples with documentation and code showing you how to use SBDG to appropriately
handle specific application concerns, like Caching.
You can find an example of using SBDG in the Pivotal Cloud Cache (PCC) https://github.com/pivotal-cf/PCC-Sample-App-PizzaStore[Pizza Store]
repository, which is a Spring Boot `ClientCache` application that talks to PCC when the app is deploy to PCF.
GitHub repository, which is a Spring Boot, Pivotal GemFire `ClientCache` application that connects to PCC when the app
is deployed to PCF.
The https://github.com/jxblum/contacts-application/tree/master/boot-example[boot-example] found in the
_Contacts Application Reference Implementation_ for _Spring Data for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire_ (SDG) uses SBDG
to manage Books in a _System of Record_ Use Case.
Then, there is a series of examples that walks a user though a series of steps starting with building a simple,
Then, there is a series of examples that walks a user through a series of steps starting by building a simple,
Spring Boot client application using the Apache Geode API only. Next, the app is rebuilt using Spring Data
for Apache Geode (SDG) to show the simplifications that SDG affords you as a developer. Finally, the app rebuilt
once more using SBDG to demonstrate the power of Apache Geode when combined with Spring Boot. The example can found
for Apache Geode (SDG) to show the simplifications that SDG affords you as a developer. Finally, the app is rebuilt
once more using SBDG to demonstrate the power of Apache Geode when combined with Spring Boot. The example can be found
in the https://github.com/kohlmu-pivotal/PCCDemo[PCCDemo] GitHub repository. Each app can be deployed to PCF
and bound to a Pivotal Cloud Cache service. With SBDG, little or no code or configuration changes are necessary
to run the app locally and then later deploy the same app artifact to a managed environment like PCF. It just works!
and bound to a Pivotal Cloud Cache service instance. With SBDG, little to no code or configuration changes are
necessary to run the app locally and then later deploy the same app to a managed environment like PCF. It just works!
Finally, the https://github.com/jxblum/temperature-service/tree/using-spring-boot[Temperature Service] example is
an _Internet of Things_ (IoT) and _Event Stream Processing_ (ESP) Use Case that manages Temperature Sensors and Monitors