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it empty and then use the https://cloud.google.com/sdk/downloads[Google Cloud SDK] to
it empty and then use the https://cloud.google.com/sdk/downloads[Google Cloud SDK] to
push your Spring Boot app into that slot from the command line or CI build.
push your Spring Boot app into that slot from the command line or CI build.
App Engine needs you to create an `app.yaml` file to describe the resources your app
App Engine Standard requires you to use WAR packaging. Follow
requires. Normally, you put this file in `src/main/appengine`, and it should resemble the
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/getting-started-java/blob/master/appengine-standard-java8/springboot-appengine-standard/README.md[these steps]
following file:
to deploy App Engine Standard application to Google Cloud.
Alternatively, App Engine Flex requires you to create an `app.yaml` file to describe
the resources your app requires. Normally, you put this file in `src/main/appengine`,
and it should resemble the following file:
[source,yaml,indent=0]
[source,yaml,indent=0]
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Then deploy with `mvn appengine:deploy` (if you need to authenticate first, the build
Then deploy with `mvn appengine:deploy` (if you need to authenticate first, the build
fails).
fails).
NOTE: Google App Engine Classic is tied to the Servlet 2.5 API, so you cannot deploy a
Spring Application there without some modifications. See the
<<howto.adoc#howto-servlet-2-5,Servlet 2.5 section>> of this guide.
[[deployment-install]]
[[deployment-install]]
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