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See the output of `spring help jar` for more information.
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[[cli-init]]
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=== Initialize a new project
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The `init` command allows you to create a new project using https://start.spring.io
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----
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$ spring init --dependencies=web,data-jpa my-project/
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Using service at https://start.spring.io
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Project extracted to '/Users/developer/example/my-project'
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Project extracted to '/Users/developer/example/my-project'
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----
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This creates a `my-project` directory with a Maven-based project using `spring-boot-starter-web`
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and `spring-boot-starter-data-jpa`. You can list the capabilities of the service
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using the `--list` flag
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This creates a `my-project` directory with a Maven-based project using
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`spring-boot-starter-web` and `spring-boot-starter-data-jpa`. You can list the
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capabilities of the service using the `--list` flag
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[indent=0]
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----
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$ spring init --list
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=======================================
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Capabilities of https://start.spring.io
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=======================================
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=======================================
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Capabilities of https://start.spring.io
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=======================================
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Available dependencies:
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-----------------------
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actuator - Actuator: Production ready features to help you monitor and manage your application
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...
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web - Web: Support for full-stack web development, including Tomcat and spring-webmvc
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websocket - Websocket: Support for websocket development with Tomcat
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ws - WS: Support for Spring Web Services
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Available dependencies:
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-----------------------
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actuator - Actuator: Production ready features to help you monitor and manage your application
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...
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web - Web: Support for full-stack web development, including Tomcat and spring-webmvc
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websocket - Websocket: Support for websocket development with Tomcat
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ws - WS: Support for Spring Web Services
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Available project types:
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------------------------
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gradle-build - Gradle Config [format:build, build:gradle]
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gradle-project - Gradle Project [format:project, build:gradle]
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maven-build - Maven POM [format:build, build:maven]
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maven-project - Maven Project [format:project, build:maven] (default)
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Available project types:
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------------------------
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gradle-build - Gradle Config [format:build, build:gradle]
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gradle-project - Gradle Project [format:project, build:gradle]
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maven-build - Maven POM [format:build, build:maven]
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maven-project - Maven Project [format:project, build:maven] (default)
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...
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...
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The `init` command supports many options, check the `help` output for more details. For
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Content saved to 'sample-app.zip'
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[[cli-shell]]
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=== Using the embedded shell
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Spring Boot includes command-line completion scripts for BASH and zsh shells. If you
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to run a native command you can use the `$` prefix. Hitting `ctrl-c` will exit the
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embedded shell.
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[[cli-groovy-beans-dsl]]
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== Developing application with the Groovy beans DSL
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Spring Framework 4.0 has native support for a `beans{}` "`DSL`" (borrowed from
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Check {spring-javadoc}/jms/annotation/EnableJms.{dc-ext}[the javadoc of `@EnableJms`]
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for more details.
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[[boot-features-mail]]
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== Mail integration
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The Spring Framework provides an easy abstraction for sending email using the `JavaMailSender`
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interface and Spring Boot provides auto-configuration for it as well as a starter module.
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TIP: Check the {spring-reference}/#mail[reference documentation] for a detailed explanation
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of how you can use `JavaMailSender`.
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[[boot-features-email]]
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== Sending email
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The Spring Framework provides an easy abstraction for sending email using the
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`JavaMailSender` interface and Spring Boot provides auto-configuration for it as well as
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a starter module.
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TIP: Check the {spring-reference}/#mail[reference documentation] for a detailed
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explanation of how you can use `JavaMailSender`.
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If `spring.mail.host` and the relevant libraries (as defined by `spring-boot-starter-mail`)
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are available, a default `JavaMailSender` is created if none exists. The sender can be
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further customized by configuration items from the `spring.mail` namespace, see the
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{sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/mail/MailProperties.{sc-ext}[`MailProperties`] for more details.
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{sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/mail/MailProperties.{sc-ext}[`MailProperties`] for more
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details.
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[[boot-features-jta]]
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== Distributed Transactions with JTA
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