Makes them a lot more readable IMO, and also enables @Autowiring from the context into the test case (sweeet). I added @DirtiesContext to all of them as well to be on the safe side, but possbly that can be optimized in some way as well. |
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README.md
Spring Boot Actuator Sample
You can build this sample using Maven (>3) or Gradle (1.6).
With Maven:
$ mvn package
$ java -jar target/*.jar
Then access the app via a browser (or curl) on http://localhost:8080 (the user name is "user" and look at the INFO log output for the password to login).
With gradle:
$ gradle build
$ java -jar build/libs/*.jar
The gradle build contains an intentionally odd configuration to exclude the security
dependencies from the executable JAR. So the app run like this behaves differently than
the one run from the Maven-built JAR file. See comments in the build.gradle for details.