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Comment: minor grammatical and spelling errors

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First, within each configuration file similar configurable component components all use the same XML element tag name. For example, within the attribute resolver configuration all attribute definitions start with the XML element tag name AttributeDefinition and all data connectors with the tag name DataConnector. A type attribute, xsi:type, is then used to determine the type of the component (e.g. a database, an LDAP data connector). The type also determines the content, or configuration options, of that component.

Second, all data within an attribute object (i.e. it's ID, values, etc.) is case sensitive regardless of what created the object. This may be confusing at first because some data sources treat some, or all, of their information as case insensitive. However, in order to avoid general confusion about when a particular apiece piece of data is case sensitive or not, the simple rule of "all information is case sensitive" is followed.

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