Drop {*-javadoc} attribute prefixes when possible
Update javadoc references to use package name lookups rather than
`{*-javadoc}` attributes. MongoDB and Testcontainers cannot be
migrated since they have split packages.
Closes gh-43223
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This section addresses those questions.
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[[howto.aot.conditions]]
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== Conditions
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Ahead-of-time processing optimizes the application and evaluates javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.context.annotation.Conditional[format=annotation] annotations based on the environment at build time.
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Ahead-of-time processing optimizes the application and evaluates javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.Conditional[format=annotation] annotations based on the environment at build time.
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xref:reference:features/profiles.adoc[Profiles] are implemented through conditions and are therefore affected, too.
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If you want beans that are created based on a condition in an ahead-of-time optimized application, you have to set up the environment when building the application.
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To have it use a javadoc:javax.sql.DataSource[] other than the application’s main javadoc:javax.sql.DataSource[], declare a javadoc:javax.sql.DataSource[] bean, annotating its javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean[format=annotation] method with javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.batch.BatchDataSource[format=annotation].
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If you do so and want two data sources, remember to mark the other one javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.Primary[format=annotation].
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To take greater control, add javadoc:org.springframework.batch.core.configuration.annotation.EnableBatchProcessing[format=annotation] to one of your javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration[format=annotation] classes or extend javadoc:org.springframework.batch.core.configuration.support.DefaultBatchConfiguration[].
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See the API documentation of javadoc:{url-spring-batch-javadoc}/org.springframework.batch.core.configuration.annotation.EnableBatchProcessing[format=annotation]
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and javadoc:{url-spring-batch-javadoc}/org.springframework.batch.core.configuration.support.DefaultBatchConfiguration[] for more details.
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See the API documentation of javadoc:org.springframework.batch.core.configuration.annotation.EnableBatchProcessing[format=annotation]
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and javadoc:org.springframework.batch.core.configuration.support.DefaultBatchConfiguration[] for more details.
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For more info about Spring Batch, see the {url-spring-batch-site}[Spring Batch project page].
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Spring Data REST can expose the javadoc:org.springframework.data.repository.Repository[] implementations as REST endpoints for you,
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provided Spring MVC has been enabled for the application.
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Spring Boot exposes a set of useful properties (from the `spring.data.rest` namespace) that customize the javadoc:{url-spring-data-rest-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.rest.core.config.RepositoryRestConfiguration[].
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If you need to provide additional customization, you should use a javadoc:{url-spring-data-rest-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.rest.webmvc.config.RepositoryRestConfigurer[] bean.
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Spring Boot exposes a set of useful properties (from the `spring.data.rest` namespace) that customize the javadoc:org.springframework.data.rest.core.config.RepositoryRestConfiguration[].
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If you need to provide additional customization, you should use a javadoc:org.springframework.data.rest.webmvc.config.RepositoryRestConfigurer[] bean.
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NOTE: If you do not specify any order on your custom javadoc:org.springframework.data.rest.webmvc.config.RepositoryRestConfigurer[], it runs after the one Spring Boot uses internally.
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If you need to specify an order, make sure it is higher than 0.
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[[data.nosql.mongodb.template]]
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=== MongoTemplate
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{url-spring-data-mongodb-site}[Spring Data MongoDB] provides a javadoc:{url-spring-data-mongodb-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.mongodb.core.MongoTemplate[] class that is very similar in its design to Spring's javadoc:org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate[].
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{url-spring-data-mongodb-site}[Spring Data MongoDB] provides a javadoc:org.springframework.data.mongodb.core.MongoTemplate[] class that is very similar in its design to Spring's javadoc:org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate[].
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As with javadoc:org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate[], Spring Boot auto-configures a bean for you to inject the template, as follows:
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include-code::MyBean[]
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See the javadoc:{url-spring-data-mongodb-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.mongodb.core.MongoOperations[] API documentation for complete details.
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See the javadoc:org.springframework.data.mongodb.core.MongoOperations[] API documentation for complete details.
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JPA queries are created automatically from your method names.
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For example, a `CityRepository` interface might declare a `findAllByState(String state)` method to find all the cities in a given state.
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For more complex queries, you can annotate your method with Spring Data's javadoc:{url-spring-data-jpa-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query[] annotation.
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For more complex queries, you can annotate your method with Spring Data's javadoc:org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query[] annotation.
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Spring Data repositories usually extend from the javadoc:{url-spring-data-commons-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.repository.Repository[] or javadoc:{url-spring-data-commons-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository[] interfaces.
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Spring Data repositories usually extend from the javadoc:org.springframework.data.repository.Repository[] or javadoc:org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository[] interfaces.
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If you use auto-configuration, the xref:using/auto-configuration.adoc#using.auto-configuration.packages[auto-configuration packages] are searched for repositories.
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TIP: You can customize the locations to look for repositories using javadoc:org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.config.EnableJpaRepositories[format=annotation].
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[[data.sql.jpa-and-spring-data.open-entity-manager-in-view]]
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=== Open EntityManager in View
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If you are running a web application, Spring Boot by default registers javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.orm.jpa.support.OpenEntityManagerInViewInterceptor[] to apply the "`Open EntityManager in View`" pattern, to allow for lazy loading in web views.
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If you are running a web application, Spring Boot by default registers javadoc:org.springframework.orm.jpa.support.OpenEntityManagerInViewInterceptor[] to apply the "`Open EntityManager in View`" pattern, to allow for lazy loading in web views.
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If you do not want this behavior, you should set `spring.jpa.open-in-view` to `false` in your `application.properties`.
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Queries are created automatically from your method names.
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For example, a `CityRepository` interface might declare a `findAllByState(String state)` method to find all the cities in a given state.
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For more complex queries, you can annotate your method with Spring Data's javadoc:{url-spring-data-r2dbc-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.r2dbc.repository.Query[format=annotation] annotation.
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For more complex queries, you can annotate your method with Spring Data's javadoc:org.springframework.data.r2dbc.repository.Query[format=annotation] annotation.
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Spring Data repositories usually extend from the javadoc:{url-spring-data-commons-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.repository.Repository[] or javadoc:{url-spring-data-commons-javadoc}/org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository[] interfaces.
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Spring Data repositories usually extend from the javadoc:org.springframework.data.repository.Repository[] or javadoc:org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository[] interfaces.
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If you use auto-configuration, the xref:using/auto-configuration.adoc#using.auto-configuration.packages[auto-configuration packages] are searched for repositories.
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The following example shows a typical Spring Data repository interface definition:
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Sources are considered in the following order:
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. Default properties (specified by setting javadoc:org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication#setDefaultProperties(java.util.Map)[]).
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. javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.context.annotation.PropertySource[format=annotation] annotations on your javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration[format=annotation] classes.
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. javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.PropertySource[format=annotation] annotations on your javadoc:org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration[format=annotation] classes.
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Please note that such property sources are not added to the javadoc:org.springframework.core.env.Environment[] until the application context is being refreshed.
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This is too late to configure certain properties such as `+logging.*+` and `+spring.main.*+` which are read before refresh begins.
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. Config data (such as `application.properties` files).
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. Command line arguments.
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. `properties` attribute on your tests.
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Available on javadoc:org.springframework.boot.test.context.SpringBootTest[format=annotation] and the xref:testing/spring-boot-applications.adoc#testing.spring-boot-applications.autoconfigured-tests[test annotations for testing a particular slice of your application].
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. javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.test.context.DynamicPropertySource[format=annotation] annotations in your tests.
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. javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.test.context.TestPropertySource[format=annotation] annotations on your tests.
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. javadoc:org.springframework.test.context.DynamicPropertySource[format=annotation] annotations in your tests.
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. javadoc:org.springframework.test.context.TestPropertySource[format=annotation] annotations on your tests.
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. xref:using/devtools.adoc#using.devtools.globalsettings[Devtools global settings properties] in the `$HOME/.config/spring-boot` directory when devtools is active.
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Config data files are considered in the following order:
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In addition to the usual Spring Framework events, such as javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.context.event.ContextRefreshedEvent[], a javadoc:org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication[] sends some additional application events.
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In addition to the usual Spring Framework events, such as javadoc:org.springframework.context.event.ContextRefreshedEvent[], a javadoc:org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication[] sends some additional application events.
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[NOTE]
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During the application startup, the javadoc:org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication[] and the javadoc:org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext[] perform many tasks related to the application lifecycle,
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the beans lifecycle or even processing application events.
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With javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.core.metrics.ApplicationStartup[], Spring Framework {url-spring-framework-docs}/core/beans/context-introduction.html#context-functionality-startup[allows you to track the application startup sequence with javadoc:org.springframework.core.metrics.StartupStep[] objects].
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With javadoc:org.springframework.core.metrics.ApplicationStartup[], Spring Framework {url-spring-framework-docs}/core/beans/context-introduction.html#context-functionality-startup[allows you to track the application startup sequence with javadoc:org.springframework.core.metrics.StartupStep[] objects].
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This data can be collected for profiling purposes, or just to have a better understanding of an application startup process.
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You can choose an javadoc:org.springframework.core.metrics.ApplicationStartup[] implementation when setting up the javadoc:org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication[] instance.
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The cache abstraction does not provide an actual store and relies on abstraction materialized by the javadoc:org.springframework.cache.Cache[] and javadoc:org.springframework.cache.CacheManager[] interfaces.
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If you have not defined a bean of type javadoc:org.springframework.cache.CacheManager[] or a javadoc:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver[] named `cacheResolver` (see javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.cache.annotation.CachingConfigurer[]), Spring Boot tries to detect the following providers (in the indicated order):
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If you have not defined a bean of type javadoc:org.springframework.cache.CacheManager[] or a javadoc:org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver[] named `cacheResolver` (see javadoc:org.springframework.cache.annotation.CachingConfigurer[]), Spring Boot tries to detect the following providers (in the indicated order):
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. xref:io/caching.adoc#io.caching.provider.generic[]
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. xref:io/caching.adoc#io.caching.provider.jcache[] (EhCache 3, Hazelcast, Infinispan, and others)
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== RestTemplate
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Spring Framework's javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate[] class predates javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestClient[] and is the classic way that many applications use to call remote REST services.
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Spring Framework's javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate[] class predates javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestClient[] and is the classic way that many applications use to call remote REST services.
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You might choose to use javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate[] when you have existing code that you don't want to migrate to javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestClient[], or because you're already familiar with the javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate[] API.
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Since javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate[] instances often need to be customized before being used, Spring Boot does not provide any single auto-configured javadoc:org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate[] bean.
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NOTE: javadoc:{url-spring-amqp-javadoc}/org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.core.RabbitMessagingTemplate[] can be injected in a similar manner.
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NOTE: javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.core.RabbitMessagingTemplate[] can be injected in a similar manner.
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If a javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.support.converter.MessageConverter[] bean is defined, it is associated automatically to the auto-configured javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.core.AmqpTemplate[].
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If necessary, any javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.core.Queue[] that is defined as a bean is automatically used to declare a corresponding queue on the RabbitMQ instance.
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TIP: See javadoc:{url-spring-amqp-javadoc}/org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.annotation.EnableRabbit[format=annotation] for more details.
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TIP: See javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.annotation.EnableRabbit[format=annotation] for more details.
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If you need to create more javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.RabbitListenerContainerFactory[] instances or if you want to override the default, Spring Boot provides a javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.amqp.SimpleRabbitListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer[] and a javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.amqp.DirectRabbitListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer[] that you can use to initialize a javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.config.SimpleRabbitListenerContainerFactory[] and a javadoc:org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.config.DirectRabbitListenerContainerFactory[] with the same settings as the factories used by the auto-configuration.
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NOTE: javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.jms.core.JmsMessagingTemplate[] can be injected in a similar manner.
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NOTE: javadoc:org.springframework.jms.core.JmsMessagingTemplate[] can be injected in a similar manner.
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If a javadoc:org.springframework.jms.support.destination.DestinationResolver[] or a javadoc:org.springframework.jms.support.converter.MessageConverter[] bean is defined, it is associated automatically to the auto-configured javadoc:org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate[].
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TIP: See the javadoc:org.springframework.jms.annotation.EnableJms[format=annotation] API documentation for more details.
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If you need to create more javadoc:org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory[] instances or if you want to override the default, Spring Boot provides a javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jms.DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer[] that you can use to initialize a javadoc:org.springframework.jms.config.DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactory[] with the same settings as the one that is auto-configured.
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If you set the configprop:spring.mvc.message-codes-resolver-format[] property `PREFIX_ERROR_CODE` or `POSTFIX_ERROR_CODE`, Spring Boot creates one for you (see the enumeration in javadoc:org.springframework.validation.DefaultMessageCodesResolver#Format[]).
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Other template engines are currently not automatically supported but can be with custom template macros/helpers and the use of the javadoc:{url-spring-framework-javadoc}/org.springframework.web.servlet.resource.ResourceUrlProvider[].
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Other template engines are currently not automatically supported but can be with custom template macros/helpers and the use of the javadoc:org.springframework.web.servlet.resource.ResourceUrlProvider[].
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When loading resources dynamically with, for example, a JavaScript module loader, renaming files is not an option.
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That is why other strategies are also supported and can be combined.
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