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=== spring-boot
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The main library provides features that support the other parts of Spring Boot. These include:
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The main library providing features that support the other parts of Spring Boot. These include:
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* The `SpringApplication` class, providing static convenience methods that can be used to write a stand-alone Spring Application.
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* The `SpringApplication` class, providing static convenience methods that can be used to write a stand-alone Spring Application.
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Its sole job is to create and refresh an appropriate Spring `ApplicationContext`.
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Its sole job is to create and refresh an appropriate Spring `ApplicationContext`.
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A single `@EnableAutoConfiguration` annotation triggers auto-configuration of the Spring context.
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A single `@EnableAutoConfiguration` annotation triggers auto-configuration of the Spring context.
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Auto-configuration attempts to deduce which beans a user might need. For example, if `HSQLDB` is on the classpath, and the user has not configured any database connections, then they probably want an in-memory database to be defined.
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Auto-configuration attempts to deduce which beans a user might need. For example, if `HSQLDB` is on the classpath, and the user has not configured any database connections, then they probably want an in-memory database to be defined.
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Auto-configuration will always back away as the user starts to define their beans.
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Auto-configuration will always back away as the user starts to define their own beans.
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This provides auto-configuration for actuator endpoints based on the content of the classpath and a set of properties.
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This provides auto-configuration for actuator endpoints based on the content of the classpath and a set of properties.
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For instance, if Micrometer is on the classpath, it will auto-configure the `MetricsEndpoint`.
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For instance, if Micrometer is on the classpath, it will auto-configure the `MetricsEndpoint`.
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It contains configuration to expose endpoints over HTTP or JMX.
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It contains configuration to expose endpoints over HTTP or JMX.
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Just like Spring Boot AutoConfigure, this will back away as the user starts to define their beans.
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Just like Spring Boot AutoConfigure, this will back away as the user starts to define their own beans.
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