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Play Framework/Scala example source code file (application.conf)
The application.conf Play Framework example source code# This is the main configuration file for the application. # ~~~~~ # Secret key # ~~~~~ # The secret key is used to secure cryptographics functions. # If you deploy your application to several instances be sure to use the same key! application.secret=";1[WE]JmK;XMCxV=S2P6kYl?A<^YcKYW3aui[SmusaQlkjq97A`M8l_S:iV?OmDh" # The application languages # ~~~~~ application.langs="en" # Global object class # ~~~~~ # Define the Global object class for this application. # Default to Global in the root package. # application.global=Global # Router # ~~~~~ # Define the Router object to use for this application. # This router will be looked up first when the application is starting up, # so make sure this is the entry point. # Furthermore, it's assumed your route file is named properly. # So for an application router like `my.application.Router`, # you may need to define a router file `conf/my.application.routes`. # Default to Routes in the root package (and conf/routes) # application.router=my.application.Routes # Database configuration # ~~~~~ # You can declare as many datasources as you want. # By convention, the default datasource is named `default` # # db.default.driver=org.h2.Driver # db.default.url="jdbc:h2:mem:play" # db.default.user=sa # db.default.password="" # Evolutions # ~~~~~ # You can disable evolutions if needed # evolutionplugin=disabled # Logger # ~~~~~ # You can also configure logback (http://logback.qos.ch/), by providing a logger.xml file in the conf directory . # Root logger: logger.root=ERROR # Logger used by the framework: logger.play=INFO # Logger provided to your application: logger.application=DEBUG Other Play Framework source code examplesHere is a short list of links related to this Play Framework application.conf source code file: |
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