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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;
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spring.cloud.config.server.bootstrap=true |
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spring.profiles.active=native, |
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development-tools spring.cloud.config.server.native.searchLocations=file:${spring.config.location:.} |
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Or run Blueriq from the command line or in a batch file as follows:
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java -jar blueriq-web-standalone.jar --spring.profiles.active=native,development-tools |
Or in Eclipse, add the spring profiles to the VM arguments of the Run configuration:
-Dspring.profiles.active=native,development-tools
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Don't remove the |
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"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 |
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class path or file |
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system |
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