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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Spring Boot includes a number of built-in endpoints and lets you add your own.
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For example, the `health` endpoint provides basic application health information.
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Each individual endpoint can be <<production-ready-endpoints-enabling-endpoints, enabled or disabled>>.
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This controls whether or not the endpoint is created and its bean exists in the application context.
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An endpoint that is enabled is said to be available if it is exposed (made remotely accessible) over HTTP or JMX.
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To be remotely accessible an endpoint also has to be <<production-ready-endpoints-exposing-endpoints, exposed via JMX or HTTP>>.
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Most applications choose HTTP, where the ID of the endpoint along with a prefix of `/actuator` is mapped to a URL.
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For example, by default, the `health` endpoint is mapped to `/actuator/health`.
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