Spring Boot’s flexible packaging options provide a great deal of choice when it comes to deploying your application. You can deploy Spring Boot applications to a variety of cloud platforms, to virtual/real machines, or make them fully executable for Unix systems. Spring Boot’s executable jars are ready-made for most popular cloud PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) providers. These providers tend to requ
This section provides answers to some common ‘how do I do that…’ questions that often arise when using Spring Boot. Its coverage is not exhaustive, but it does cover quite a lot. If you have a specific problem that we do not cover here, you might want to check stackoverflow.com to see if someone has already provided an answer. This is also a great place to ask new questions (please use the spring
Spring Session provides an API and implementations for managing a user’s session information. Spring Session provides an API and implementations for managing a user’s session information while also making it trivial to support clustered sessions without being tied to an application container-specific solution. It also provides transparent integration with: HttpSession: Allows replacing the HttpSes
Various properties can be specified inside your application.properties file, inside your application.yaml file, or as command line switches. This appendix provides a list of common Spring Boot properties and references to the underlying classes that consume them. Spring Boot provides various conversion mechanism with advanced value formatting, make sure to review the properties conversion section.
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