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info:
app:
name: "@project.artifactId@"
description: "@project.name@"
version: "@project.version@"
spring:
cloud:
deployer:
local:
free-disk-space-percentage: 0
logging:
config: classpath:logback-scdf-local.xml
#server:
# port: 8443
# ssl:
# enabled: true
# key-alias: dataflow
# key-store: "/your/path/to/dataflow.keystore"
# key-store-type: jks
# key-store-password: dataflow
# key-password: dataflow
# Basic Authentication:
#security:
# basic:
# enabled: true
# realm: Spring Cloud Data Flow
# user:
# name: your-username
# password: your-password
# role: VIEW, CREATE, MANAGE
# Oauth 2 support:
#security:
# oauth2:
# client:
# client-id: myclient
# client-secret: mysecret
# access-token-uri: http://127.0.0.1:9999/oauth/token
# user-authorization-uri: http://127.0.0.1:9999/oauth/authorize
# resource:
# user-info-uri: http://127.0.0.1:9999/me
# If you prefer to use Eureka to locate the Config Server, you can do that by setting
# spring.cloud.config.discovery.enabled=true (default "false"). The net result of that is
# that client apps all need a bootstrap.yml (or an environment variable) with the Eureka
# server address, e.g. in eureka.client.serviceUrl.defaultZone
#
#---
#spring:
# cloud:
# config:
# discovery:
# enabled: true
#eureka:
# client:
# serviceUrl:
# defaultZone: http://localhost:8761/eureka/