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@ -105,16 +105,14 @@ endpoint. An endpoint can be implemented as a Spring MVC
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You can launch that straight away using the Spring Boot CLI
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(without the `@EnableAutoConfiguration` and even without the import
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statements that your IDE will add if you are using one), or you can
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use the main method to launch it from your project jar. Just add a
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`start-class` in the properties section of the `pom` above pointing to
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the fully qualified name of your `SampleController`, e.g.
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<properties>
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<start-class>com.mycompany.sample.SampleController</start-class>
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</properties>
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You can use the main method to launch it from your project jar. You
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can also launch that straight using the Spring Boot CLI (without
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the `@EnableAutoConfiguration` and even without the import statements
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that your IDE will add if you are using one), if you just add
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```
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@Grab("org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-actuator:{{project.version}}")
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```
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and package and run:
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