Fix URL to Spring Tool Suite

See gh-24589
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陈其苗 2020-02-25 19:21:03 +08:00 committed by Rossen Stoyanchev
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ In most application scenarios, explicit user code is not required to instantiate
more instances of a Spring IoC container. For example, in a web application scenario, a more instances of a Spring IoC container. For example, in a web application scenario, a
simple eight (or so) lines of boilerplate web descriptor XML in the `web.xml` file simple eight (or so) lines of boilerplate web descriptor XML in the `web.xml` file
of the application typically suffices (see <<context-create>>). If you use the of the application typically suffices (see <<context-create>>). If you use the
https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite] (an Eclipse-powered development https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite] (an Eclipse-powered development
environment), you can easily create this boilerplate configuration with a few mouse clicks or environment), you can easily create this boilerplate configuration with a few mouse clicks or
keystrokes. keystrokes.
@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@ XML configuration:
The preceding XML is more succinct. However, typos are discovered at runtime rather than The preceding XML is more succinct. However, typos are discovered at runtime rather than
design time, unless you use an IDE (such as https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/[IntelliJ design time, unless you use an IDE (such as https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/[IntelliJ
IDEA] or the https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite]) IDEA] or the https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite])
that supports automatic property completion when you create bean definitions. Such IDE that supports automatic property completion when you create bean definitions. Such IDE
assistance is highly recommended. assistance is highly recommended.
@ -4649,7 +4649,7 @@ No matter the choice, Spring can accommodate both styles and even mix them toget
It is worth pointing out that through its <<beans-java, JavaConfig>> option, Spring lets It is worth pointing out that through its <<beans-java, JavaConfig>> option, Spring lets
annotations be used in a non-invasive way, without touching the target components annotations be used in a non-invasive way, without touching the target components
source code and that, in terms of tooling, all configuration styles are supported by the source code and that, in terms of tooling, all configuration styles are supported by the
https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite]. https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite].
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An alternative to XML setup is provided by annotation-based configuration, which relies on An alternative to XML setup is provided by annotation-based configuration, which relies on
@ -8985,7 +8985,7 @@ modularity, but determining exactly where the autowired bean definitions are dec
still somewhat ambiguous. For example, as a developer looking at `ServiceConfig`, how do still somewhat ambiguous. For example, as a developer looking at `ServiceConfig`, how do
you know exactly where the `@Autowired AccountRepository` bean is declared? It is not you know exactly where the `@Autowired AccountRepository` bean is declared? It is not
explicit in the code, and this may be just fine. Remember that the explicit in the code, and this may be just fine. Remember that the
https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tool Suite] provides tooling that https://spring.io/tools[Spring Tool Suite] provides tooling that
can render graphs showing how everything is wired, which may be all you need. Also, can render graphs showing how everything is wired, which may be all you need. Also,
your Java IDE can easily find all declarations and uses of the `AccountRepository` type your Java IDE can easily find all declarations and uses of the `AccountRepository` type
and quickly show you the location of `@Bean` methods that return that type. and quickly show you the location of `@Bean` methods that return that type.