This chapter takes a more detailed look at Spring Boot and its features. Then this chapter looks at various options for creating a Spring Boot application, such as the Spring Initializr, Spring Tool Suite, and IntelliJ IDEA. Finally, this chapter explores the generated code and looks at how to run an application.
2. Getting Started with Spring Boot
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