pull/4335/merge
Johnny Lim 9 years ago committed by Phillip Webb
parent 83e8bfedb2
commit c87370085b

@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ Your application should now be up and running on Heroku.
[[cloud-deployment-openshift]] [[cloud-deployment-openshift]]
=== Openshift === OpenShift
https://www.openshift.com/[Openshift] is the RedHat public (and enterprise) PaaS solution. https://www.openshift.com/[OpenShift] is the RedHat public (and enterprise) PaaS solution.
Like Heroku, it works by running scripts triggered by git commits, so you can script Like Heroku, it works by running scripts triggered by git commits, so you can script
the launching of a Spring Boot application in pretty much any way you like as long as the the launching of a Spring Boot application in pretty much any way you like as long as the
Java runtime is available (which is a standard feature you can ask for at Openshift). Java runtime is available (which is a standard feature you can ask for at OpenShift).
To do this you can use the To do this you can use the
https://www.openshift.com/developers/do-it-yourself[DIY Cartridge] and hooks in your https://www.openshift.com/developers/do-it-yourself[DIY Cartridge] and hooks in your
repository under `.openshift/action_scripts`: repository under `.openshift/action_scripts`:
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ in your `application.properties`, e.g.
---- ----
There's a blog on https://www.openshift.com/blogs/run-gradle-builds-on-openshift[running There's a blog on https://www.openshift.com/blogs/run-gradle-builds-on-openshift[running
Gradle in Openshift] on their website that will get you started with a gradle build to Gradle in OpenShift] on their website that will get you started with a gradle build to
run the app. run the app.
@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ your Spring Boot application.
[[deployment-whats-next]] [[deployment-whats-next]]
== What to read next == What to read next
Check out the http://www.cloudfoundry.com/[Cloud Foundry], Check out the http://www.cloudfoundry.com/[Cloud Foundry],
https://www.heroku.com/[Heroku], https://www.openshift.com[Openshift] and https://www.heroku.com/[Heroku], https://www.openshift.com[OpenShift] and
https://boxfuse.com[Boxfuse] web sites for more information about the kinds of features https://boxfuse.com[Boxfuse] web sites for more information about the kinds of features
that a PaaS can offer. These are just four of the most popular Java PaaS providers, since that a PaaS can offer. These are just four of the most popular Java PaaS providers, since
Spring Boot is so amenable to cloud-based deployment you're free to consider other Spring Boot is so amenable to cloud-based deployment you're free to consider other

@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ public class SpringApplicationConfigurationXmlConventionConfigurationTests {
private String foo; private String foo;
@Test @Test
public void groovyConfigLoaded() { public void xmlConfigLoaded() {
assertThat(this.foo, equalTo("World")); assertThat(this.foo, equalTo("World"));
} }

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