Merge branch '1.1.x'

pull/1385/merge
Stephane Nicoll 10 years ago
commit 383288f1c2

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ content into your application; rather pick only the properties that you need.
spring.config.location= # location of config file
# PROFILES
spring.profiles= # comma list of active profiles
spring.profiles.active= # comma list of <<howto-set-active-spring-profiles,active profiles>>
# APPLICATION SETTINGS ({sc-spring-boot}/SpringApplication.{sc-ext}[SpringApplication])
spring.main.sources=

@ -453,6 +453,9 @@ by using a `spring.profiles` key to indicate when the document applies. For exam
address: 192.168.1.120
----
In the example above, the `server.address` property will be `127.0.0.1` if the `development`
profile is active. If the `development` and `production` profiles are **not** enabled, then the
value for the property will be `192.168.1.100`
[[boot-features-external-config-yaml-shortcomings]]
@ -638,6 +641,9 @@ For example, when an application with following properties is run using the swit
spring.profiles.include: proddb,prodmq
----
NOTE: Remember that the `spring.profiles` property can be defined in a YAML document
to determine when this particular document is included in the configuration. See
<<howto-change-configuration-depending-on-the-environment>> for more details.
[[boot-features-programmatically-setting-profiles]]

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