# spring-3.1-profiles-java **Repository Path**: rgqancy/spring-3.1-profiles-java ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: spring-3.1-profiles-java - **Description**: Sample demonstrating use of Spring 3.1's 'bean definition profiles' feature with @Configuration classes - **Primary Language**: Java - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-07-22 - **Last Updated**: 2021-07-22 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README For those familiar with Git: git clone git://github.com/cbeams/spring-3.1-profiles-java.git Or if you prefer using Subversion: svn co http://svn.github.com/cbeams/spring-3.1-profiles-java.git spring-3.1-profiles-java.git Once checked out, you can build from the command line using either Gradle or Maven. If you're new to Gradle, don't worry -- there's nothing for you to install. Simply use the 'gradlew' (or 'gradlew.bat' on windows) script within the root directory of the project: >$ ./gradlew build And the following will give you a list of all available tasks: >$ ./gradlew tasks If necessary, this 'Gradle wrapper' script will download a distribution of Gradle for you. Generate project metadata appropriate to your IDE with >$ ./gradlew eclipse - or - >$ ./gradlew idea If you prefer Maven, you can simply type: >$ mvn test If you're using an IDE that supports Maven-based projects, you can import the project directly from its POM. Otherwise, generate IDE metadata with >$ mvn eclipse:eclipse - or - >$ mvn idea:idea