![]() All the configurations are automatically done for you (auto configuration) with sensible defaults. This repeated and boring task consume programmer’s time which should be spent on developing business logic for the application.And now with Spring Boot, things get a lot easier. The sample project in this tutorial is developed with JDK 8 and Eclipse IDE Oxygen with Maven.If you ever developed Spring MVC applications before Spring Boot’s times, you know that it requires writing pretty much boiler-plate code just for the configuration which you use the same for almost projects. ![]() In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a Spring Boot project for developing a Java web application with Spring MVC and JSP/ThymeLeaf, running in an embedded Tomcat server.
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