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[[using-boot-devtools-property-defaults]]
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=== Property defaults
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Several of the libraries supported by Spring Boot use caches to improve performance. For
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example, Thymeleaf will cache templates to save repeatedly parsing XML source files.
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example, <<spring-boot-features#boot-features-spring-mvc-template-engines,template engines>>
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will cache compiled templates to avoid repeatedly parsing template files.
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Also, Spring MVC can add HTTP caching headers to responses when serving static resources.
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Whilst caching is very beneficial in production, it can be counter productive during
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development. If you make a change to a template file in your IDE, you'll likely want to
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immediately see the result.
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development, preventing you from seeing the changes you just made in your application.
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For this reason, spring-boot-devtools will disable those caching options by default.
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Cache options are usually configured by settings in your `application.properties` file.
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For example, Thymeleaf offers the `spring.thymeleaf.cache` property. Rather than needing
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