diff --git a/docs/src/reference/docbook/mongodb.xml b/docs/src/reference/docbook/mongodb.xml
index 140fe85351..c51123d2e7 100644
--- a/docs/src/reference/docbook/mongodb.xml
+++ b/docs/src/reference/docbook/mongodb.xml
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
To begin interacting with MongoDb you first need to connect to it. Spring Integration uses support provided by another Spring project -
Spring Data MongoDB which uses an all familiar Spring's ConnectionFactory.
- abstraction to simplify integration with MongoDB Client API.
+ abstraction to simplify integration with MongoDB Client API.
MongoDbFactory
@@ -63,8 +63,9 @@
As you can see SimpleMongoDbFactory takes two arguments; A connection object Mongo and String specifying the name of the database.
-If you need to specify properties such as host, port etc, you can pass those using one of the constructors provided by Mongo.
-For more information on how to configure please refer to Spring-Data-Document reference documentation.
+If you need to specify properties such as host, port etc, you can pass those using one of the constructors provided by Mongo.
+For more information on how to configure please refer to
+Spring-Data-Document reference documentation.
@@ -86,24 +87,21 @@ For more information on how to configure please refer to
-
+
+
-
+
]]>
+ message-store="mongoDbMessageStore"/>]]>
- Above is a sample RedisMessageStore configuration as well as its usage (QueueChannel and Aggregator). As you can see it is a simple
- bean configuration injected with RedisConnectionFactory via constructor.
+ Above is a sample MongoDbMessageStore configuration as well as its usage (QueueChannel and Aggregator). As you can see it is a simple
+ bean configuration injected with SimpleMongoDbFactory via constructor.
-
- By default RedisMessageStore will use Java serialization to serialize the Message, however if you want to use different serialization technique (e.g., JSON)
- you can provide your own serializer via valueSerializer property of RedisMessageStore.
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