Usage: $ gradle bootRun ... Edit files in src/main/resources and see the changes live in a web app (e.g. static resources in /static). The old functionality of bootRun has been replaced (since it didn't add a lot of value and also didn't expose any JMV argument setters of anything). This new feature set is backed by any existing "run" task configuration. In addition autodetects a main class if there is one in the project sources, so no need for mainClassName = '...' in build.gradle. Applies the 'application' plugin (so no need to declare that either). Fixes gh-225 |
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README.md
Spring Boot Simple Sample
You can build this sample using Maven (>3) or Gradle (1.6).
With Maven:
$ mvn package
$ java -jar target/*.jar
The app prints a Hello message on the console.
With gradle:
$ gradle build
$ java -jar build/libs/*.jar