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@ -372,6 +372,12 @@ To run a project in place without building a jar first you can use the "`bootRun
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Running this way makes your static classpath resources (i.e. in `src/main/resources` by
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Running this way makes your static classpath resources (i.e. in `src/main/resources` by
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default) reloadable in the live application, which can be helpful at development time.
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default) reloadable in the live application, which can be helpful at development time.
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NOTE: Making static classpath resources reloadable means that `bootRun` does not use the
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output of the `processResources` task. When invoked using `bootRun` your application will
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use the resources in their unprocessed form.
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[[build-tool-plugins-gradle-global-configuration]]
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[[build-tool-plugins-gradle-global-configuration]]
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=== Spring Boot plugin configuration
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=== Spring Boot plugin configuration
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The gradle plugin automatically extends your build script DSL with a `springBoot` element
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The gradle plugin automatically extends your build script DSL with a `springBoot` element
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