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generally recommend using Java `@Configuration` whenever possible)
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generally recommend using Java `@Configuration` whenever possible)
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## Guides
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The [spring.io](http://spring.io/) site contains several guides that show how to use Spring Boot step-by-step:
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* [Building an Application with Spring
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Boot](http://spring.io/guides/gs/spring-boot/) is a very basic guide
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that shows you how to create a simple application, run it and add some
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management services.
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* [Building a RESTful Web Service with Spring Boot Actuator](http://spring.io/guides/gs/actuator-service/)
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is a guide to creating a REST web service and also shows how the server can be configured.
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* [Converting a Spring Boot JAR Application to a WAR](http://spring.io/guides/gs/convert-jar-to-war/) shows you how to run applications in a
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web server as a WAR file.
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