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* [[Simplest SpringBoot Project Example]] | * [[Simplest SpringBoot Project Example]] | ||
* [[Console Application with Spring Boot|Console (command-line) Application with Spring Boot]] | * [[Console Application with Spring Boot|Console (command-line) Application with Spring Boot]] | ||
* [[Enabling Non-Spring Libraries to Access | * [[Enabling Non-Spring Libraries to Access Spring Boot Components]] | ||
=Projects= | =Projects= |
Revision as of 17:24, 2 November 2018
External
- https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot
- Spring Boot Reference Guide https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/
- InfoQ Exploring Micro-frameworks: Spring Boot https://www.infoq.com/articles/microframeworks1-spring-boot
Internal
Overview
Spring Boot is an extension of the Spring Framework that offer several productivity enhancements, such as automatic Spring project generation, autoconfiguration, starter dependencies, runtime insight with Actuator, flexible specification of environment properties, command-line support. Spring Boot aims at simplifying the Spring development model. Spring Boot applications tend to bring everything they need with them - like Tomcat - and don't need to be deployed to some application server. These executable JARs are knowns as "fat" JARs.
Subjects
- Spring Boot Concepts
- Simplest SpringBoot Project Example
- Console (command-line) Application with Spring Boot
- Enabling Non-Spring Libraries to Access Spring Boot Components