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Currently, the different application components do list the different profiles that the components can be compiled with. What the documentation does not explain is the purpose of each of these profiles. The names, such as "dev-tomcat" and "local-tomcat" do give hints as to what they might entail, but a more detailed explanation would not hurt.
What endpoints do each of the profiles utilize, for example, and what is the intended use of each of them. How are "local-tomcat" and "dev-tomcat" different from each other? What does the user need to run locally in each case, to be able to test the application?
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Hello @SeSodesa, thanks por pointing this out, we will include a brief description of the different profiles. For the time being, "local-tomcat" is the profile you want to use if you want to deploy it into a local tomcat.
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Currently, the different application components do list the different profiles that the components can be compiled with. What the documentation does not explain is the purpose of each of these profiles. The names, such as "dev-tomcat" and "local-tomcat" do give hints as to what they might entail, but a more detailed explanation would not hurt.
What endpoints do each of the profiles utilize, for example, and what is the intended use of each of them. How are "local-tomcat" and "dev-tomcat" different from each other? What does the user need to run locally in each case, to be able to test the application?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: