If Hazelcast is on the classpath, Spring Boot will auto-configure a HazelcastInstance
that you can inject in your application. The HazelcastInstance
is only created if a
configuration is found.
You can define a com.hazelcast.config.Config
bean and we’ll use that. If your
configuration defines an instance name, we’ll try to locate an existing instance rather
than creating a new one.
You could also specify the hazelcast.xml
configuration file to use via configuration:
spring.hazelcast.config=classpath:config/my-hazelcast.xml
Otherwise, Spring Boot tries to find the Hazelcast configuration from the default
locations, that is hazelcast.xml
in the working directory or at the root of the
classpath. We also check if the hazelcast.config
system property is set. Check the
Hazelcast documentation for
more details.
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Spring Boot also has an
explicit caching support for Hazelcast. The
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