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package org.springframework.boot.elasticsearch;
import javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.data.jpa.EntityManagerFactoryDependsOnPostProcessor;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
/**
* Example configuration for configuring Hibernate to depend on Elasticsearch so that
* Hibernate Search can use Elasticsearch as its index manager.
*
* @author Andy Wilkinson
*/
public class HibernateSearchElasticsearchExample {
// tag::configuration[]
/**
* {@link EntityManagerFactoryDependsOnPostProcessor} that ensures that
* {@link EntityManagerFactory} beans depend on the {@code elasticsearchClient} bean.
*/
@Configuration
static class ElasticsearchJpaDependencyConfiguration
extends EntityManagerFactoryDependsOnPostProcessor {
ElasticsearchJpaDependencyConfiguration() {
super("elasticsearchClient");
}
}
// end::configuration[]
}