This section provides a brief overview of Spring Boot reference documentation. It serves as a map for the rest of the document.
The latest copy of this document is available at docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/.
1. First Steps
If you are getting started with Spring Boot or 'Spring' in general, start with the following topics:
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From scratch: Overview | Requirements | Installation
2. Upgrading From an Earlier Version
You should always ensure that you are running a supported version of Spring Boot.
Depending on the version that you are upgrading to, you can find some additional tips here:
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From 1.x: Upgrading from 1.x
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To a new feature release: Upgrading to New Feature Release
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Spring Boot CLI: Upgrading the Spring Boot CLI
3. Developing with Spring Boot
Ready to actually start using Spring Boot? We have you covered:
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Best practices: Code Structure | @Configuration | @EnableAutoConfiguration | Beans and Dependency Injection
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Packaging your app: Production jars
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Spring Boot CLI: Using the CLI
4. Learning About Spring Boot Features
Need more details about Spring Boot’s core features? The following content is for you:
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Spring Application: SpringApplication
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External Configuration: External Configuration
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Profiles: Profiles
5. Web
If you’re developing Spring Boot web applications, take a look at the following content:
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Servlet Web Applications: Spring MVC, Jersey, Embedded Servlet Containers
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Reactive Web Applications: Spring Webflux, Embedded Servlet Containers
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Graceful Shutdown: Graceful Shutdown
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Spring Security: Default Security Configuration, Auto-configuration for OAuth2, SAML
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Spring Session: Auto-configuration for Spring Session
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Spring HATEOAS: Auto-configuration for Spring HATEOAS
8. IO
If your application needs IO capabilities, check out this section:
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Caching: Caching support EhCache, Hazelcast, Infinispan and more
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Quartz: Quartz Scheduling
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Mail: Sending Email
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Validation: JSR-303 Validation
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REST Clients: Calling REST Services with RestTemplate and WebClient
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Webservices: Auto-configuration for Spring Web Services
9. Container Images
Spring Boot provides first-class support for building efficient container images. You can read more about it here:
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Efficient Container Images: Tips to optimize container images such as Docker images
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Dockerfiles: Building container images using dockerfiles
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Cloud Native Buildpacks: Support for Cloud Native Buildpacks via Maven and Gradle
10. Advanced Topics
Finally, we have a few topics for more advanced users:
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Spring Boot Applications Deployment: Cloud Deployment | OS Service
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Appendix: Application Properties | Configuration Metadata | Auto-configuration Classes | Test Auto-configuration Annotations | Executable Jars | Dependency Versions