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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/asciidoc/index.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -49229,7 +49229,7 @@ result in an exception as a custom `CacheManager` will be ignored by the
===== Conditional caching
Sometimes, a method might not be suitable for caching all the time (for example, it
might depend on the given arguments). The cache annotations support such functionality
through the `conditional` parameter which takes a `SpEL` expression that is evaluated to
through the `condition` parameter which takes a `SpEL` expression that is evaluated to
either `true` or `false`. If `true`, the method is cached - if not, it behaves as if the
method is not cached, that is executed every since time no matter what values are in the
cache or what arguments are used. A quick example - the following method will be cached
Expand All @@ -49242,8 +49242,8 @@ only if the argument `name` has a length shorter than 32:
public Book findBook(String name)
----

In addition the `conditional` parameter, the `unless` parameter can be used to veto the
adding of a value to the cache. Unlike `conditional`, `unless` expressions are evaluated
In addition the `condition` parameter, the `unless` parameter can be used to veto the
adding of a value to the cache. Unlike `condition`, `unless` expressions are evaluated
__after__ the method has been called. Expanding on the previous example - perhaps we
only want to cache paperback books:

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