Summary
In this chapter, we installed the tools that are needed for backend development with Spring Boot. For Java development, we used the Eclipse IDE, which is a widely used programming IDE. We created a new Spring Boot project by using the Spring Initializr page. After creating the project, it was imported to Eclipse and—finally—executed. We also covered how to solve common problems with Spring Boot and how to find important error and log messages. Finally, we installed a MariaDB database that we are going to use in the following chapters.
In the next chapter, we will understand what dependency injection (DI) is and how it can be used with the Spring Boot framework.