Grammar etc. fixes in the docs

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Lukasz Kryger 2014-04-09 23:42:37 +01:00 committed by Dave Syer
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[partintro]
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If your just getting started with Spring Boot, or 'Spring' in general, this is the section
If you're just getting started with Spring Boot, or 'Spring' in general, this is the section
for you! Here we answer the basic '``what?''', '``how?''' and '``why?''' questions. You'll
find a gentle introduction to Spring Boot along with installation instructions.
We'll then build our first Spring Boot application, discussing some core principles as
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[[getting-started-installation-instructions-for-java]]
=== Installation instructions for the Java developer
You can use Spring Boot in the same way as any standard java library. Simply include the
You can use Spring Boot in the same way as any standard Java library. Simply include the
appropriate `spring-boot-*.jar` files on your classpath. Spring Boot does not require
any special tools integration, so you can use any IDE or text editor; and there is
nothing special about a Spring Boot application, so you can run and debug as you would
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Homebrew will install `spring` to `/usr/local/bin`.
NOTE: If you don't see the formula, you're installation of brew might be out-of-date.
NOTE: If you don't see the formula, your installation of brew might be out-of-date.
Just execute `brew update` and try again.
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bootstrap our application, starting Spring which will in turn start the auto-configured
Tomcat web server. We need to pass `Example.class` as an argument to the `run` method to
tell `SpringApplication` which is the primary Spring component. The `args` array is also
passed though to expose any command-line arguments.
passed through to expose any command-line arguments.
[[getting-started-first-application-run]]
=== Running the example
At this point out application should work. Since we have used the
At this point our application should work. Since we have used the
`spring-boot-starter-parent` POM we have a useful `run` goal that we can use to start
the application. Type `mvn spring-boot:run` from the root project directory to start the
application:
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****
Java does not provide any standard way to load nested jar files (i.e. jar files that are
themselves contained within a jar). This can be problematic if you are looking to
distribute a self contained application.
distribute a self-contained application.
To solve this problem, many developers use ``shaded'' jars. A shaded jar simply packages
all classes, from all jars, into a single ``uber jar''. The problem with shaded jars is that
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[[getting-started-whats-next]]
== What to read next
Hopefully this section has provided you with some of the Spring Boot basics, and got you
on your way to writing your own applications. If your a task oriented type of
on your way to writing your own applications. If you're a task-oriented type of
developer you might want to jump over to http://spring.io and check out some of the
http://spring.io/guides/[getting started] guides that solve specific
'``How do I do that with Spring''' problems; we also have a Spring Boot specific
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Otherwise, the next logical step is to read '<<using-spring-boot.adoc#using-boot>>'. If
you're really impatient, you could also jump ahead and read about
'<<spring-boot-features.adoc#boot-features, spring boot features>>'.
'<<spring-boot-features.adoc#boot-features, Spring Boot features>>'.