diff --git a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/deployment.adoc b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/deployment.adoc index c4ea44b930..8a42e7eb9e 100644 --- a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/deployment.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/deployment.adoc @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ To run in App Engine, you can create a project in the UI first, which sets up a Add a Java app to the project and leave it empty and then use the https://cloud.google.com/sdk/install[Google Cloud SDK] to push your Spring Boot app into that slot from the command line or CI build. App Engine Standard requires you to use WAR packaging. -Follow https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/getting-started-java/blob/master/appengine-standard-java8/springboot-appengine-standard/README.md[these steps] to deploy App Engine Standard application to Google Cloud. +Follow https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/java-docs-samples/tree/master/appengine-java8/springboot-helloworld/README.md[these steps] to deploy App Engine Standard application to Google Cloud. Alternatively, App Engine Flex requires you to create an `app.yaml` file to describe the resources your app requires. Normally, you put this file in `src/main/appengine`, and it should resemble the following file: