Update link to App Engine's Spring Boot sample

Closes gh-22607
pull/23053/head
Andy Wilkinson 4 years ago
parent 0a01875d41
commit d9b61c4aaa

@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ 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. 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. 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. 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: Normally, you put this file in `src/main/appengine`, and it should resemble the following file:

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