Merge branch '1.4.x' into 1.5.x

# Conflicts:
#	spring-boot-dependencies/pom.xml
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Stephane Nicoll 8 years ago
commit 58050fb72f

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<solr.version>5.5.3</solr.version>
<spock.version>1.0-groovy-2.4</spock.version>
<spring.version>4.3.3.RELEASE</spring.version>
<spring-amqp.version>1.6.2.RELEASE</spring-amqp.version>
<spring-amqp.version>1.6.3.RELEASE</spring-amqp.version>
<spring-cloud-connectors.version>1.2.3.RELEASE</spring-cloud-connectors.version>
<spring-batch.version>3.0.7.RELEASE</spring-batch.version>
<spring-data-releasetrain.version>Ingalls-M1</spring-data-releasetrain.version>
<spring-hateoas.version>0.21.0.RELEASE</spring-hateoas.version>
<spring-integration.version>4.3.2.RELEASE</spring-integration.version>
<spring-integration.version>4.3.4.RELEASE</spring-integration.version>
<spring-integration-java-dsl.version>1.2.0.RC1</spring-integration-java-dsl.version>
<spring-loaded.version>1.2.6.RELEASE</spring-loaded.version>
<spring-mobile.version>1.1.5.RELEASE</spring-mobile.version>

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[[build-tool-plugins-gradle-dependency-management]]
=== Gradle dependency management
The `spring-boot` plugin automatically applies the
{dependency-management-plugin}/[Dependency Management Plugin] and configures in to import
{dependency-management-plugin}/[Dependency Management Plugin] and configures it to import
the `spring-boot-starter-parent` bom. This provides a similar dependency management
experience to the one that is enjoyed by Maven users. For example, it allows you to omit
version numbers when declaring dependencies that are managed in the bom. To make use of

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