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===== Best practices
====== Uploading binaries instead of sources
By default Elastic Beanstalk uploads sources and compile them in AWS. To upload the
By default Elastic Beanstalk uploads sources and compiles them in AWS. To upload the
binaries instead, add the following to your `.elasticbeanstalk/config.yml` file:
@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ command:
==== Summary
This is one of the easiest way to get to AWS, but there are more things
This is one of the easiest ways to get to AWS, but there are more things
to cover, e.g.: how to integrate Elastic Beanstalk into any CI / CD tool, using the
Elastic Beanstalk maven plugin instead of the CLI, etc. There is a
https://exampledriven.wordpress.com/2017/01/09/spring-boot-aws-elastic-beanstalk-example/[blog]

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public class ConfigurableDataSourceExample {
/**
* A configuration that define dedicated settings and reuse
* A configuration that defines dedicated settings and reuses
* {@link DataSourceProperties}.
*/
@Configuration

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=== Infinispan
Add the `org.infinispan:infinispan-spring4-embedded` dependency to enable support for
Infinispan. There is no default location that Infinispan uses to look for a config
file so this sample is configured to use a the provider `infinispan.xml` configuration
file so this sample is configured to use the provider `infinispan.xml` configuration
file specified via the `spring.cache.infinispan.config` property.
TIP: Run sample cache application using Infinispan with

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ import org.springframework.core.type.AnnotationMetadata;
* {@link ImportBeanDefinitionRegistrar} implementations when they can determine imports
* early. The {@link ImportSelector} and {@link ImportBeanDefinitionRegistrar} interfaces
* are quite flexible which can make it hard to tell exactly what bean definitions they
* will add. This interface should be used when an implementation consistently result in
* will add. This interface should be used when an implementation consistently results in
* the same imports, given the same source.
* <p>
* Using {@link DeterminableImports} is particularly useful when working with Spring's