Spring Profiles Application Properties | Set Active Profiles on Environment (Dev, UAT, PROD) Example

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  • Spring Profiles Application Properties | Set Active Profiles on Environment (Dev, UAT, PROD) Example
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  • @siphenkosifiltane4200
    @siphenkosifiltane4200 7 місяців тому

    Keep it up ntwana, ungayeki undincedile

  • @j.carlosmurrr
    @j.carlosmurrr 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video! In the case of secret properties that you don't want to put in these properties files (eg passwords for the database, jwt signing keys, etc.) what's your favourite way to pass them down to the different environments?

    • @cypcode
      @cypcode  6 місяців тому

      Hi Carlos, thank you for watching the video I hope it was helpful. To answer your question, You would need a central Secrets Vault or Secrets Manager, AWS offers a Secret Management and I will be adding this tutorial in a few days, please stay tuned as I will run you through how to protect your DB Connection details as well keys that should not be exposed

    • @cypcode
      @cypcode  6 місяців тому

      Hi Carlos please see tutorial for protecting your secrets or properties you want in a vault/ secrets manager
      Spring Boot 3 + Security + DataSource Keys and API Keys | AWS Secrets Manager | Rest API Example
      ua-cam.com/video/LrFR4CL7DJ4/v-deo.html