@@ -160,8 +160,6 @@ If you are using Maven, the changes look like this:
This change isn't about comparing Tomcat vs. Jetty. Instead, it demonstrates how Spring Boot reacts to what is on your classpath.
Another example is [Uploading Files][gs-uploading-files]. In that guide, you can see how Spring Boot reacts to adding a `MultipartConfigElement` to your application context. Spring Boot automatically plugs that bean into the DispatcherServlet and adds some other beans needed to support file uploads.
As you can see below, the code is the same as before:
@@ -232,7 +230,7 @@ There is little change from the previous output, except there is no longer a `to
Otherwise, everything is the same, as it should be. Most beans listed above provide Spring MVC's production-grade features. Simply swapping one part, the servlet container, shouldn't cause a system-wide ripple.
Add consumer-grade services
Add production-grade services
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If you are building a web site for your business, you probably need to add some management services. Spring Boot provides several out of the box with its [actuator module][spring-boot-actuator], such as health, audits, beans, and more.
@@ -277,8 +277,6 @@ If you are using Maven, the changes look like this:
This change isn't about comparing Tomcat vs. Jetty. Instead, it demonstrates how Spring Boot reacts to what is on your classpath.
Another example is [Uploading Files][gs-uploading-files]. In that guide, you can see how Spring Boot reacts to adding a `MultipartConfigElement` to your application context. Spring Boot automatically plugs that bean into the DispatcherServlet and adds some other beans needed to support file uploads.
As you can see below, the code is the same as before:
`src/main/java/hello/Application.java`
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@@ -379,7 +377,7 @@ There is little change from the previous output, except there is no longer a `to
Otherwise, everything is the same, as it should be. Most beans listed above provide Spring MVC's production-grade features. Simply swapping one part, the servlet container, shouldn't cause a system-wide ripple.
Add consumer-grade services
Add production-grade services
------------------------------
If you are building a web site for your business, you probably need to add some management services. Spring Boot provides several out of the box with its [actuator module][spring-boot-actuator], such as health, audits, beans, and more.