diff --git a/reference/html/aws-intro.html b/reference/html/aws-intro.html index 1798c9d00..d74d8ab09 100644 --- a/reference/html/aws-intro.html +++ b/reference/html/aws-intro.html @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ to use. The next section will explain you how you can accomplish just that.
The adapter has a couple of generic request handlers that you can use. The most generic is (and the one we used in the Getting Started section)
is org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.FunctionInvoke which is the implementation of AWS’s RequestStreamHandler.
-User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deplioyimng function.
+User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deploying function.
It will handle most of the case including Kinesis, streaming etc. .
The adapter has a couple of generic request handlers that you can use. The most generic is (and the one we used in the Getting Started section)
is org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.FunctionInvoke which is the implementation of AWS’s RequestStreamHandler.
-User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deplioyimng function.
+User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deploying function.
It will handle most of the case including Kinesis, streaming etc. .
The adapter has a couple of generic request handlers that you can use. The most generic is (and the one we used in the Getting Started section)
is org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.FunctionInvoke which is the implementation of AWS’s RequestStreamHandler.
-User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deplioyimng function.
+User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deploying function.
It will handle most of the case including Kinesis, streaming etc. .
The adapter has a couple of generic request handlers that you can use. The most generic is (and the one we used in the Getting Started section)
is org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.FunctionInvoke which is the implementation of AWS’s RequestStreamHandler.
-User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deplioyimng function.
+User doesn’t need to do anything other then specify it as 'handler' on AWS dashborad when deploying function.
It will handle most of the case including Kinesis, streaming etc. .