diff --git a/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc b/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc
index 25c9d47ebd4..57b68dacc82 100644
--- a/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc
+++ b/src/docs/asciidoc/core/core-beans.adoc
@@ -565,9 +565,9 @@ itself.
Specifying all aliases where the bean is actually defined is not always adequate,
however. It is sometimes desirable to introduce an alias for a bean that is defined
elsewhere. This is commonly the case in large systems where configuration is split
-amongst each subsystem, with each subsystem having its own set of object definitions. In
-XML-based configuration metadata, you can use the `` element to accomplish this.
-The following example shows how to do so:
+amongst each subsystem, with each subsystem having its own set of object definitions.
+In XML-based configuration metadata, you can use the `` element to accomplish
+this. The following example shows how to do so:
====
[source,xml,indent=0]
@@ -580,19 +580,19 @@ The following example shows how to do so:
In this case, a bean (in the same container) named `fromName` may also,
after the use of this alias definition, be referred to as `toName`.
-For example, the configuration metadata for subsystem A may refer to a DataSource by
-the name of `subsystemA-dataSource`. The configuration metadata for subsystem B may refer to
+For example, the configuration metadata for subsystem A may refer to a DataSource by the
+name of `subsystemA-dataSource`. The configuration metadata for subsystem B may refer to
a DataSource by the name of `subsystemB-dataSource`. When composing the main application
that uses both these subsystems, the main application refers to the DataSource by the
-name of `myApp-dataSource`. To have all three names refer to the same object, you can add
-the following alias definitions to the configuration metadata:
+name of `myApp-dataSource`. To have all three names refer to the same object, you can
+add the following alias definitions to the configuration metadata:
====
[source,xml,indent=0]
[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
----
-
-
+
+
----
====
@@ -7231,7 +7231,7 @@ a number of aliases for a bean:
@Configuration
public class AppConfig {
- @Bean(name = { "dataSource", "subsystemA-dataSource", "subsystemB-dataSource" })
+ @Bean({"dataSource", "subsystemA-dataSource", "subsystemB-dataSource"})
public DataSource dataSource() {
// instantiate, configure and return DataSource bean...
}