Blueriq properties Properties should be configured in the application.properties file
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file. You can also refer to an explicit location using the
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environment property.
This is possible via JVM arguments:
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$ -Dspring.config.additional-location=file:///your/config/dir/ |
Or by using system environment variables:
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$ set spring.config.additional-location=file:///your/config/dir/ |
Make sure you start the path with "file:" and end the path with a slash!
The spring.config.location is optional. But when you use the development plugin it is advised to specify a spring.config.location because this is the place where Blueriq tries to write properties that has been specified in the developer plugin
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is optional, but it is required for the development plugin to store any changes you make through the development plugin.Instead of reading from file system, you can also read properties from GIT.