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Externalize build properties. #3949
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By reading a properties file from an external location, it is possible to inject a consistent set of properties from Spring Data Build. This also supports repeatable builds. Closes #3949.
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By reading a properties file from an external location, it is possible to inject a consistent set of properties from Spring Data Build. This also supports repeatable builds. Closes #3949.
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By reading a properties file from an external location, it is possible to inject a consistent set of properties from Spring Data Build. This also supports repeatable builds. Closes #3949.
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By reading a properties file from an external location, it is possible to inject a consistent set of properties from Spring Data Build. This also supports repeatable builds. Closes #3949.
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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By reading a properties file from an external location, it is possible to inject a consistent set of properties from Spring Data Build. This also supports repeatable builds. Closes #3949.
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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Extract docker credentials into properties file. Use tabs for indentation instead of spaces. See #3949
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