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Luca Burgazzoli updated CAMEL-11707:
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Description:
As today every property is exposed to spring boot auto configuration processor
but sometimes you may want to hide some or them as they may be supposed to be
used only internally or because you want to write your own code to manage
complex configurations.
As this may also be needed to hide info from the catalog, we may have something
like:
{code}
@Metadata(key = "ignore", value = "true", labels="spring-boot,catalog")
{code}
was:
As today every property is exposed to spring boot auto configuration processor
but sometimes you may want to hide some or them as they may be supposed to be
used only internally or because you want to write your own code to manage
complex configurations.
As this may also be needed to hide info from the catalog, we may have something
like:
{code}
@Metadata(key = "ignore", value = "true", context="spring-boot")
{code}
> spring boot code generation: there should be a way to exclude some properties
> from the code generation
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> Key: CAMEL-11707
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-11707
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: tooling
> Reporter: Luca Burgazzoli
> Fix For: 2.20.0
>
>
> As today every property is exposed to spring boot auto configuration
> processor but sometimes you may want to hide some or them as they may be
> supposed to be used only internally or because you want to write your own
> code to manage complex configurations.
> As this may also be needed to hide info from the catalog, we may have
> something like:
> {code}
> @Metadata(key = "ignore", value = "true", labels="spring-boot,catalog")
> {code}
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