Spring Boot favors Java-based configuration. Although it is possible to use
SpringApplication with XML sources, we generally recommend that your primary source be
a single @Configuration class. Usually the class that defines the main method is a
good candidate as the primary @Configuration.
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Many Spring configuration examples have been published on the Internet that use XML
configuration. If possible, always try to use the equivalent Java-based configuration.
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You need not put all your @Configuration into a single class. The @Import annotation
can be used to import additional configuration classes. Alternatively, you can use
@ComponentScan to automatically pick up all Spring components, including
@Configuration classes.