Correct impression that DataSource platform is discovered automatically
... it isn't: you have to set spring.datasource.platform
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@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ content into your application; rather pick only the properties that you need.
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spring.datasource.name= # name of the data source
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spring.datasource.name= # name of the data source
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spring.datasource.intialize=true # populate using data.sql
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spring.datasource.intialize=true # populate using data.sql
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spring.datasource.schema= # a schema resource reference
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spring.datasource.schema= # a schema resource reference
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spring.datasource.platform= # the platform to use in the schema resource (schema-${platform}.sql)
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spring.datasource.continueOnError=false # continue even if can't be initialized
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spring.datasource.continueOnError=false # continue even if can't be initialized
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spring.datasource.driverClassName= # JDBC Settings...
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spring.datasource.driverClassName= # JDBC Settings...
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spring.datasource.url=
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spring.datasource.url=
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@ -1009,7 +1009,8 @@ not something you want to be on the classpath in production. It is a Hibernate f
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Spring JDBC has a `DataSource` initializer feature. Spring Boot enables it by default and
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Spring JDBC has a `DataSource` initializer feature. Spring Boot enables it by default and
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loads SQL from the standard locations `schema.sql` and `data.sql` (in the root of the
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loads SQL from the standard locations `schema.sql` and `data.sql` (in the root of the
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classpath). In addition Spring Boot will load a file `schema-${platform}.sql` where
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classpath). In addition Spring Boot will load a file `schema-${platform}.sql` where
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`platform` is the vendor name of the database (`hsqldb`, `h2`, `oracle`, `mysql`,
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`platform` is the value of `spring.datasource.platform`, e.g. you might choose to set
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it to the vendor name of the database (`hsqldb`, `h2`, `oracle`, `mysql`,
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`postgresql` etc.). Spring Boot enables the failfast feature of the Spring JDBC
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`postgresql` etc.). Spring Boot enables the failfast feature of the Spring JDBC
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initializer by default, so if the scripts cause exceptions the application will fail
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initializer by default, so if the scripts cause exceptions the application will fail
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to start.
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to start.
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