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be used by IDEs. See the <<configuration-metadata>> appendix for details.
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[[boot-features-external-config-3rd-party-configuration]]
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==== Third-party configuration
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As well as using `@ConfigurationProperties` to annotate a class, you can also use it
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on `@Bean` methods. This can be particularly useful when you want to bind properties to
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third-party components that are outside of your control.
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You can also use that feature for third-party components: in that case, you can't obviously
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add a `@ConfigurationProperties` to it if you don't have access to the source code or if that
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component does not know about Spring Boot.
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To configure a bean from the `Environment` properties, add `@ConfigurationProperties` to its
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bean registration:
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To configure a bean from the `Environment` properties, add `@ConfigurationProperties` to
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its bean registration:
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@ConfigurationProperties(prefix = "foo")
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@Bean
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public FooComponent fooComponent() {
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}
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Any property defined with the `foo` prefix will be mapped onto that `FooComponent` bean in a
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similar manner as the `ConnectionSettings` example above.
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Any property defined with the `foo` prefix will be mapped onto that `FooComponent` bean
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in a similar manner as the `ConnectionSettings` example above.
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[[boot-features-external-config-relaxed-binding]]
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==== Relaxed binding
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