July 2026
Intermediate
306 pages
3h 27m
English
In Chapter 1, Core Features of Spring Boot, we learned about how Spring Boot comes with several powerful features including, autoconfiguration, starters, and configuration properties. Combined with managed dependencies, it becomes easy to upgrade to supported versions of Spring portfolio components as well as third-party libraries. We also saw that the autoconfiguration in Spring Boot 4 has been logically split into several smaller, focused modules.
In this chapter, with the help of start.spring.io, we'll learn the basics of creating a web application using Spring Boot. This is vital because the following chapters of this book will build upon this foundation. Since the majority of application ...
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