Use caps in docker file example for consistency
See gh-19029
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FROM openjdk:8-jdk-alpine AS builder
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WORKDIR target/dependency
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ARG appjar
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COPY ${appjar} app.jar
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ARG APPJAR=target/*.jar
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COPY ${APPJAR} app.jar
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RUN jar -xf ./app.jar
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FROM openjdk:8-jre-alpine
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ENTRYPOINT ["java","-cp","app:app/lib/*","com.example.MyApplication"]
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Assuming the above `Dockerfile` is the current directory, your docker image can be built specifying the path to your application jar, as show in the following example:
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Assuming the above `Dockerfile` is the current directory, your docker image can be built with `docker build .`, or optionally specifying the path to your application jar, as show in the following example:
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[indent=0]
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[[cloud-deployment]]
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== Deploying to the Cloud
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Spring Boot's executable jars are ready-made for most popular cloud PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) providers.
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