Suppose I have an src/main/ressources/application.properties
containing the following (exemplary) entry:
server.ssl.trust-store=/config/app.jks
and multiple application.properties for multiple enviroments
/config
|---/prod
| |---/application.properties // overrides "server.ssl.trust-store"
|---/int
|---/application.properties
/src
|---/main
|---/resources
|---/application.properties // contains entry "server.ssl.trust-store"
Both application.properties in /config
directory inherits from the src/main/resources/application.properties. In /config/prod/application.properties we want to override the entry. This all works as expected.
Now, my question is: is it possible to inhibit the inheritance of properties? I tried overwriting it with an empty value, but that didn't worked and was differently interpreted as not setting it at all.
Note: For this particular case I know of the existence of server.ssl.enabled=false
(source).
server.ssl.trust-store
(in config/prod) isn't an option?config/
directory is copied to a production deployment, it could be perhaps filtered by ased
script to exclude some propertiessrc/main/ressources/application.properties
in midst of compiling, not the/config
directory.config
to override a property from classpath properties (/src/main/resources
)