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<<using-spring-boot.adoc#using-boot-devtools,`spring-boot-devtools`>> as it provides
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additional development-time features such as support for fast application restarts
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and LiveReload as well as sensible development-time configuration (e.g. template caching).
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Devtools works by monitoring the classpath for changes. This means that static resource
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changes must be "built" for the change to take affect. By default, this happens
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automatically in Eclipse when you save your changes. In IntelliJ IDEA, Make Project will
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trigger the necessary build. Due to the
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<<using-spring-boot.adoc#using-boot-devtools-restart-exclude, default restart
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exclusions>>, changes to static resources will not trigger a restart of your application.
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They will, however, trigger a live reload.
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Alternatively, running in an IDE (especially with debugging on) is a good way to do
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development (all modern IDEs allow reloading of static resources and usually also
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Finally, the <<build-tool-plugins.adoc#build-tool-plugins, Maven and Gradle plugins>> can
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be configured (see the `addResources` property) to support running from the command line
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with reloading of static files. You can use that with an external css/js compiler process
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if you are writing that code with higher level tools.
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with reloading of static files directly from source. You can use that with an external
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css/js compiler process if you are writing that code with higher level tools.
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