Polish "Mention @ConditionalOnBooleanProperty in reference document"
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The javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.condition.ConditionalOnProperty[format=annotation] annotation lets configuration be included based on a Spring Environment property.
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Use the `prefix` and `name` attributes to specify the property that should be checked.
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By default, any property that exists and is not equal to `false` is matched, please note there is a dedicated javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.condition.ConditionalOnBooleanProperty[format=annotation] annotation for boolean property.
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You can also create more advanced checks by using the `havingValue` and `matchIfMissing` attributes.
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By default, any property that exists and is not equal to `false` is matched.
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There is also a dedicated javadoc:org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.condition.ConditionalOnBooleanProperty[format=annotation] annotation specifically made for boolean properties.
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With both annotations you can also create more advanced checks by using the `havingValue` and `matchIfMissing` attributes.
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If multiple names are given in the `name` attribute, all of the properties have to pass the test for the condition to match.
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