Annotation Interface EnableAutoConfiguration
tomcat-embedded.jar on your classpath you are likely to want a
 TomcatServletWebServerFactory (unless you have defined your own
 ServletWebServerFactory bean).
 
 When using @SpringBootApplication, the auto-configuration
 of the context is automatically enabled and adding this annotation has therefore no
 additional effect.
 
 Auto-configuration tries to be as intelligent as possible and will back-away as you
 define more of your own configuration. You can always manually exclude() any
 configuration that you never want to apply (use excludeName() if you don't
 have access to them). You can also exclude them through the
 spring.autoconfigure.exclude property. Auto-configuration is always applied
 after user-defined beans have been registered.
 
 The package of the class that is annotated with @EnableAutoConfiguration,
 usually through @SpringBootApplication, has specific significance and is often
 used as a 'default'. For example, it will be used when scanning for @Entity
 classes. It is generally recommended that you place @EnableAutoConfiguration
 (if you're not using @SpringBootApplication) in a root package so that all
 sub-packages and classes can be searched.
 
 Auto-configuration classes are regular Spring @Configuration
 beans. They are located using ImportCandidates. Generally auto-configuration
 beans are @Conditional beans (most often using
 @ConditionalOnClass and
 @ConditionalOnMissingBean annotations).
- Since:
- 1.0.0
- Author:
- Phillip Webb, Stephane Nicoll
- See Also:
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Optional Element SummaryOptional Elements
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Field SummaryFieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringEnvironment property that can be used to override when auto-configuration is enabled.
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Field Details- 
ENABLED_OVERRIDE_PROPERTYEnvironment property that can be used to override when auto-configuration is enabled.- See Also:
 
 
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Element Details- 
excludeClass<?>[] excludeExclude specific auto-configuration classes such that they will never be applied.- Returns:
- the classes to exclude
 - Default:
- {}
 
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excludeNameString[] excludeNameExclude specific auto-configuration class names such that they will never be applied.- Returns:
- the class names to exclude
- Since:
- 1.3.0
 - Default:
- {}
 
 
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