Hey Dan, It looks like Boot will use HikariDataSource by default if it's on the classpath, so setting spring.datasource.type is only necessary if you want to change that behaviour, but I'm not sure why you'd want to. Also, spring-boot-starter-parent provides a version for HikariCP so, you can omit the version in your project pom
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Hey Dan,
It looks like Boot will use HikariDataSource by default if it's on the classpath, so setting spring.datasource.type is only necessary if you want to change that behaviour, but I'm not sure why you'd want to. Also, spring-boot-starter-parent provides a version for HikariCP so, you can omit the version in your project pom
Another great lesson. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Can you do a full tutorial with spring data, hibernate, MySQL, JPA, jdbc
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Hi @Dan, what should be done in case we are facing connection timeouts in hikari pool. Whats the optimal configuration ?
Does this work compatibly with Kafka?
Thanks.
Can we use Hikari instead of JNDI connection?
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