Navigation :
test ../ test dev.html
Developer Guide
test ../ test dev/dev-release.html
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Release and migration notes
test ../ test dev/getting-started.html
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Getting started
test ../ test dev/dev-ui-config.html
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Configuring the UI
test ../ test dev/dev-extensions.html
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Extending the Module
test ../ test dev/integration.html
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How to Connect Limits to an Atoti Server
test ../ test dev/persistence.html
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Persistence
test ../ test dev/alert-tasks.html
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Evaluating Limits
test ../ test dev/scopes.html
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Limit Scopes
test ../ test dev/limit-workflow.html
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Limit Workflow
test ../ test dev/date-roll.html
- Date Roll
test ../ test dev/restful-endpoint.html
- RESTful endpoints
test ../ test dev/security.html
- Required Roles
test ../ test user-ref.html
User & Reference Guide
test ../ test user-ref/limits-overview.html
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Atoti Limits Overview
test ../ test user-ref/whats-new.html
- What's New
test ../ test user-ref/videos.html
- Video walk-throughs
test ../ test user-ref/using-limits.html
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Manage limits
test ../ test user-ref/manage-incidents.html
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Manage incidents
test ../ test user-ref/input-files.html
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Input file formats
test ../ test user-ref/cube.html
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Cube reference
test ../ test user-ref/properties.html
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Properties
test ../ test user-ref/properties/config-properties.html
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Configuration Properties
test ../ test user-ref/properties/property-files.html
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Property files
test ../ test user-ref/datastore.html
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Datastores
Properties
Properties can be used to configure many parts of Atoti Limits. Some properties are defined in Spring Boot Configuration Property classes. This ensures that each property has a single source of truth for default values, and allows properties to be added throughout the codebase in a type-safe, reusable manner.
Properties required by applications that don’t use Configuration Properties are set in a number of property files.