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To tell Blueriq to make use of profile specific configuration you need to add the name of the corresponding profile to the spring.profile.active property in bootstrap.properties, like this;

 

spring.cloud.config.server.bootstrap=true

spring.profiles.active=native,development-tools

spring.cloud.config.server.native.searchLocations=file:${spring.config.location:.}

 

N.B. Don't remove the configured "native" profile. It is one of Spring's predefined profiles that needs to be configured to be able to load the config files from the local classpath or file system 

 

Run Blueriq from the command line or in a batch file as follows:
java -jar blueriq-web-standalone.jar --spring.profiles.active=native,development-tools

 

In Eclipse:
- add the spring profile called 'dev' to the VM arguments of the Run configuration:
-Dspring.profiles.active=native,development-tools