diff --git a/spring-framework-reference/src/aop.xml b/spring-framework-reference/src/aop.xml
index 4e246be7686..15d34eee759 100644
--- a/spring-framework-reference/src/aop.xml
+++ b/spring-framework-reference/src/aop.xml
@@ -3115,8 +3115,8 @@ public class Account {
without making any modifications to the application server's
launch script that will be needed to add
-javaagent:path/to/aspectjweaver.jar or (as we describe later in this
- section) -javaagent:path/to/spring-instrument.jar (previously named
- spring-agent.jar). Developers simply modify
+ section) -javaagent:path/to/org.springframework.instrument-{version}.jar
+ (previously named spring-agent.jar). Developers simply modify
one or more files that form the application context to enable load-time
weaving instead of relying on administrators who typically are in charge
of the deployment configuration such as the launch script.
diff --git a/spring-framework-reference/src/orm.xml b/spring-framework-reference/src/orm.xml
index b7e3523602b..766a9ffa148 100644
--- a/spring-framework-reference/src/orm.xml
+++ b/spring-framework-reference/src/orm.xml
@@ -1631,7 +1631,8 @@ TR: REVISED, PLS REVIEW. Should be *inside your war*.-->
a JDK agent can be the only solution. For such cases, Spring
provides InstrumentationLoadTimeWeaver, which
requires a Spring-specific (but very general) VM agent, spring-agent.jar:
+ class="libraryfile">org.springframework.instrument-{version}.jar (previously named spring-agent.jar):
<bean id="emf" class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean">
<property name="loadTimeWeaver">
@@ -1642,15 +1643,16 @@ TR: REVISED, PLS REVIEW. Should be *inside your war*.-->
You must start the virtual machine with the Spring agent, by
supplying the following JVM options:
- -javaagent:/path/to/spring-agent.jar
+ -javaagent:/path/to/org.springframework.instrument-{version}.jar
Context-wide load-time weaver setup
- In Spring 2.5 and later, you can configure a context-wide
+ You can configure a context-wide
LoadTimeWeaver using the
- context:load-time-weaver configuration element.
+ context:load-time-weaver configuration element. (This
+ has been available since Spring 2.5.)
Such a global weaver is picked up by all JPA
LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBeans
automatically.