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Spring Boot Profiles: How to Manage Environment-Based Configurations
Learn how to use Spring Boot Profiles to manage environment-specific configurations (dev, test, prod). Understand @Profile
, application.properties
, and application.yml
settings.
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๐ Introduction to Spring Boot Profiles
Spring Boot Profiles allow applications to load different configurations based on the environment (e.g., development, testing, production).
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Why Use Spring Boot Profiles?
โ Manage Environment-Specific Settings (Database, API Keys, Logging).
โ Easily Switch Configurations without modifying code.
โ Use Different Beans for Different Environments (@Profile
).
โ Avoid Hardcoding Environment Variables.
๐ In this guide, youโll learn:
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How Spring Boot Profiles Work.
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Using application.properties
and application.yml
for Profiles.
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How to Load Beans Conditionally Using @Profile
.
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How to Switch Between Profiles.