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Mastering Spring Boot 2.0

You're reading from   Mastering Spring Boot 2.0 Build modern, cloud-native, and distributed systems using Spring Boot

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127562
Length 390 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dinesh Rajput Dinesh Rajput
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Spring Boot 2.0 2. Customizing Auto-Configuration in Spring Boot Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Getting Started with Spring CLI and Actuator 4. Getting Started with Spring Cloud and Configuration 5. Spring Cloud Netflix and Service Discovery 6. Building Spring Boot RESTful Microservice 7. Creating API Gateway with Netflix Zuul Proxy 8. Simplify HTTP API with Feign Client 9. Building Event-Driven and Asynchronous Reactive Systems 10. Building Resilient Systems Using Hystrix and Turbine 11. Testing Spring Boot Application 12. Containerizing Microservice 13. API Management 14. Deploying in Cloud (AWS) 15. Production Ready Service Monitoring and Best Practices 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding auto-configuration


Spring Boot auto-configuration provides automatic configuration to your Spring application based on the modules and associated library dependencies of those modules that you have added. For instance, if you have added the embedded in-memory database H2 in your classpath, you are not required to manually configure any bean related to the database such as DataSource, JdbcTemplate, and so on. Spring Boot provides your H2 database with auto-configuration after adding dependency on the H2 database in your application's classpath.

Spring Boot provides the magic of autoconfiguration by extensive use of pre-written @Configuration classes for each module of Spring Framework. But these auto-configurations are activated based on:

  • The contents of the classpath of your Spring application
  • Properties you have set in the application
  • Beans already defined in your application

The @Profile annotation of Spring Framework is an example of conditional configuration. Spring Boot takes...

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Mastering Spring Boot 2.0
Published in: May 2018
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781787127562
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