The following sample applications are provided:
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JMS consumer and producer using Apache ActiveMQ |
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REST service with production-ready features |
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Production-ready features using log4j 2 for logging (instead of logback) |
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Non-web application with production-ready features |
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Web UI example with production-ready features |
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Message-oriented application using AMQP and RabbitMQ |
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Executable JAR build using Ant |
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Demonstrates explicit usage of Spring AOP |
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Chat service built using Atmosphere |
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Define and run a Batch job in a few lines of code |
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Web application that uses Spring’s cache abstraction |
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Creates custom Jar Layout |
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Stores data using Spring Data Cassandra |
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Stores data using Spring Data Couchbase |
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Stores data using Spring Data Elasticsearch |
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Stores data using Spring Data JPA with Hibernate |
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Stores data using Spring Data LDAP |
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Stores data using Spring Data MongoDB |
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Stores data using Spring Data Neo4j |
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Stores data using Spring Data Redis |
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RESTful service built using Spring Data REST |
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Stores data using Spring Data Solr |
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Using DevTools for rapid application development |
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Database migrations with Flyway |
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RESTful API built using Spring Hateoas |
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Demonstrates Actuator’s hypermedia support, including HAL Browser |
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Demonstrates Actuator’s hypermedia support using GSON in place of Jackson |
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Demonstrates Actuator’s hypermedia support alongside Spring Data JPA and Spring Data REST |
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Demonstrates Actuator’s hypermedia support alongside a static secure web UI |
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Demonstrates Actuator’s hypermedia support alongside a static web UI |
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Integration application built using Spring Integration and its Java DSL |
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RESTful service built using Jersey 2 |
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RESTful service built using Jersey |
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Embedded Jetty |
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Embedded Jetty configured to use SSL |
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Web application that uses JSP templates with Jetty |
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Stores data using jOOQ |
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Uses plain JPA (Hibernate) |
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JTA transactions with Atomikos |
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JTA transactions with Bitronix |
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JTA transactions using a |
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JTA transactions with Narayana |
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Database migrations with Liquibase |
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Demonstrates Spring Boot’s custom Logback functionality configured in logback-spring.xml |
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Demonstrates support for Dropwizard metrics |
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Exports metrics to OpenTSDB |
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Exports metrics to Redis |
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Application that uses an |
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Demonstrates some of Spring Framework’s |
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Demonstrates the usage of |
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Non-web application that uses Spring Security |
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RESTful service secured using OAuth2 and Actuator |
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RESTful service secured using OAuth2 |
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OAuth2 resource server |
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Web application with a "raw" |
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Web Application that uses Spring Session to store session data in Redis |
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Simple command line application |
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Demonstrates Spring Boot’s testing capabilities |
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Demonstrates TestNG-based testing |
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Embedded Tomcat |
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Web application that uses JSP templates with Tomcat |
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Web application that uses Tomcat configured with multiple connectors |
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Web application that uses Tomcat configured with SSL |
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Traditional WAR packaging (but also executable using |
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Embedded Undertow |
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Embedded Undertow configured to use SSL |
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Web application packaged as a war file |
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Web application that uses FreeMarker templates |
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Web application that uses Groovy templates |
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Web application that uses JSP templates |
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Web application with Security configuration enabling global method security |
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Web application that uses Mustache views |
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Web application with typical Security configuration enabling a login form |
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Web application with custom Spring Security configuration |
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Web application with Spring Security configured to authenticate with GitHub using OAuth2 |
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Web application with Spring Security configured to use JDBC authentication |
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Web application that serves static files |
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Web application with a basic UI built using Bootstrap and JQuery |
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Simple contract-first SOAP web service with Spring Web Services |
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WebSocket application that uses Jetty |
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WebSocket application that uses Tomcat |
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WebSocket application that uses Undertow |
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Example show how Spring Boot can be mixed with traditional XML configuration (we
generally recommend using Java |