四川大学《概率统计III》14-17年历年期末试卷(含答案).pdf



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四川大学《微积分(III)-2》14-17年历年期末试卷(含答案).pdf
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Mastering-Feature-Engineering-Principles-Techniques.pdf
2020-05-26The Machine Learning Pipeline 10 Data 11 Tasks 11 Models 12 Features 13 2. Basic Feature Engineering for Text Data: Flatten and Filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Turning Natural Text into Flat Vectors 15 Bag-of-words 16 Implementing bag-of-words: parsing and tokenization 20 Bag-of-N-Grams 21 Collocation Extraction for Phrase Detection 23 Quick summary 26 Filtering for Cleaner Features 26 Stopwords 26 Frequency-based filtering 27 Stemming 30 Summary 31 3. The Effects of Feature Scaling: From Bag-of-Words to Tf-Idf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Tf-Idf : A Simple Twist on Bag-of-Words 33 Feature Scaling 35 Min-max scaling 35 Standardization (variance scaling) 36 L2 normalization 37 iii www.it-ebooks.info Putting it to the Test 38 Creating a classification dataset 39 Implementing tf-idf and feature scaling 40 First try: plain logistic regression 42 Second try: logistic regression with regularization 43 Discussion of results 46 Deep Dive: What is Happening? 47
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ucosII与ucosIII的官方资料
2020-07-17压缩包里面是ucosii和ucosiii的官方资料: 100-uC-OS-II-002.pdf 100-uC-USB-D-Renesas-RX63N-001.pdf 100-uCOS-II-Freescale-Kinetis-001.pdf 100-uCOS-III-NXP-LPC1768-001.pdf 600-uCOS-III-UsersGuide-004.pdf KRN-K3XX-000000.zip Micrium-Book_LPC1768_uCOSIII.exe Micrium-uCOS-II-V290.zip uCOS-II-V286.ZIP 这个资源我设置的资源分是5分。如果不是5分,请到我的blog上留言,我会再改成5分。
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100-uCOS-III-Freescale-Kinetis-001.pdf
2011-11-02Learn the essentials of real-time operating systems. Part II describes practical, working applications for embedded medical devices built on freescale TWR-K53N512.
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Internetworking-With-TCPIP-volume-2-Douglas-E.Comer-Vol III
2013-09-22Internetworking-With-TCPIP-volume-2-Douglas-E.Comer-Vol III:.pdf
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100-uCOS-III-ST-STM32-003-已解锁 (1).pdf
2020-07-15uCOS-III-ST-STM32-003使用手册,英文版本,包含uCOS-III用户手册,和stm32 m3 ucos相关说明
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FreeModbus--RTU--Master+Slave--uCOSIII--STM32F407工具.rar
2019-08-08FreeModbus--RTU--Master+Slave--uCOSIII--STM32F407工具.rar
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2020-02-29译者序 很高兴终于完成了uC/OS-III 嵌入式系统的翻译,翻译从2011 年 10 月15 日开始到2011 年11 月3 日为止,共20 天时间,平均每天5 个小时。本想将uC/OS-III 函数的API 部分也翻译的,但毕竟考研更 甚于爱好,我得为2013 年1 月的考研做准备呀~~。 在此,我要感谢: 1、我的导师:乐光学教授。是您经常带我去公司拓展视野, 并让我坚定不移地往嵌入式方面发展。 2、我的师傅:张雪强博士。是您无偿提供给我一些开发板, 作为回报,帮您的店铺宣传一下http://as-robot.taobao.com/ 3、还有我的亲朋好友们。 特别是今天上午, 用了3 小时终于在MDK4.0 编译器上将 uC/OS-III 移植到stm32f103rb 处理器上,并成功运行。移植的步骤, 我也会发布到网上的,谢谢大家。 我的QQ 号码是522430192,我的邮箱是522430192@qq.com,希 望大家多多联系我,共同学习,共同进步。 :屈环宇 :嘉兴学院 :2011 年11 月3 日晚
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uCOS-III.for.the.Renesas.RX62N
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ADC Architectures III Sigma-Delta ADC Basics 英文MT-022.pdf
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[Fedora.Linux.宝典.2010版.PDF].Fedora.Bible.2010.Edition-Featuring.Fedora.Linux.12.pdf
2010-06-23Fedora 是一个开放的、创新的、前瞻性的操作系统和平台,基于 Linux。它允许任何人自由地使用、修改和重发布,无论现在还是将来。它由一个强大的社群开发,这个社群的成员以自己的不懈努力,提供并维护自由、开放源码的软件和开放的标准。Fedora 项目由 Fedora 基金会管理和控制,得到了 Red Hat, Inc. 的支持。 Fedora 是一个独立的操作系统,是Linux的一个发行版,可运行的体系结构包括 x86(即i386-i686), x86_64 和 PowerPC。 Fedora Core(自第七版直接更名为 Fedora)是众多 Linux 发行套件之一。它是一套从Red Hat Linux发展出来的免费Linux系统。现时Fedora最新的版本是Fedora 13,Fedora是linux发行版中更新最快的之一,通常每6个月发布一个正式的新版本。 Fedora和Redhat这两个Linux的发行版联系很密切。Redhat 自9.0以后,不再发布桌面版的,而是把这个项目与开源社区合作,于是就有了Fedora 这个 Linux 发行版。Fedora 可以说是Redhat 桌面版本的延续,只不过是与开源社区合作。 官方网站:http://fedoraproject.org/ The perfect companion for mastering the latest version of Fedora As a free, open source Linux operating system sponsored by Red Hat, Fedora can either be a stepping stone to Enterprise or used as a viable operating system for those looking for frequent updates. Written by veteran authors of perennial bestsellers, this book serves as an ideal companion for Linux users and offers a thorough look at the basics of the new Fedora 12. Step-by-step instructions make the Linux installation simple while clear explanations walk you through best practices for taking advantage of the desktop interface. You'll learn how to use the Linux shell, file system, and text editor. Plus, the authors describe key system administration skills, such as setting up users, automating system tasks, backing up and restoring files, and understanding the latest security issues and threats. Coverage includes: * An Overview of Fedora * Installing Fedora * Getting Productive with the Desktop * Using Linux Commands * Accessing and Running Applications * Publishing with Fedora * Music, Video, and Images in Linux * Using the Internet and the Web * Understanding System Administration * Setting Up and Supporting Users * Automating System Tasks * Backing Up and Restoring Files * Computer Security Issues * Connecting to the Internet * Setting Up Printers and Printing * Setting Up a File Server * Setting Up a Mail Server * Setting Up an FTP Server * Setting Up a Web Server * Setting Up an LDAP Address Book Server * Setting Up a DHCP Server * Setting Up a MySQL Database Server * Making Servers Public with DNS * Setting Up Virtual Servers 目录: Preface. Part I: Getting Started in Fedora. Chapter 1: An Overview of Fedora. Chapter 2: Installing Fedora. Chapter 3: Getting Productive with the Desktop. Chapter 4: Using Linux Commands. Part II: Using Fedora. Chapter 5: Accessing and Running Applications. Chapter 6: Publishing with Fedora. Chapter 7: Music, Video, and Images in Linux. Chapter 8: Using the Internet and the Web. Part III: Administering Fedora. Chapter 9: Understanding System Administration. Chapter 10: Setting Up and Supporting Users. Chapter 11: Automating System Tasks. Chapter 12: Backing Up and Restoring Files. Chapter 13: Computer Security Issues. Part IV: Fedora Network and Server Setup. Chapter 14: Computer Security Issues. Chapter 15: Connecting to the Internet. Chapter 16: Setting Up Printers and Printing. Chapter 17: Setting Up a File Server. Chapter 18: Setting Up a Mail Server. Chapter 19: Setting Up an FTP Server. Chapter 20: Setting Up a Web Server. Chapter 21: Setting Up an LDAP Address Book Server. Chapter 22: Setting Up a DHCP Server. Chapter 23: Setting Up a MySQL Database Server. Chapter 24: Making Servers Public with DNS. Chapter 25: Setting Up Virtual Servers. Appendix A: About the Media. Appendix B: Running Network Services. Index.
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CFA 2020 Level III - Notes Book 1.pdf.zip
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CN71XX-HM-0.991E.pdf
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Spring3 Security3 官方中文文档.pdf
2010-12-12序言 I. 入门 1. 介绍 1.1. Spring Security是什么? 1.2. 历史 1.3. 发行版本号 1.4. 获得Spring Security 1.4.1. 项目模块 1.4.1.1. Core - spring-security-core.jar 1.4.1.2. Web - spring-security-web.jar 1.4.1.3. Config - spring-security-config.jar 1.4.1.4. LDAP - spring-security-ldap.jar 1.4.1.5. ACL - spring-security-acl.jar 1.4.1.6. CAS - spring-security-cas-client.jar 1.4.1.7. OpenID - spring-security-openid.jar 1.4.2. 获得源代码 2. Security命名空间配置 2.1. 介绍 2.1.1. 命名空间的设计 2.2. 开始使用安全命名空间配置 2.2.1. 配置web.xml 2.2.2. 最小 <http> 配置 2.2.2.1. auto-config 包含了什么? 2.2.2.2. 表单和基本登录选项 2.2.3. 使用其他认证提供器 2.2.3.1. 添加一个密码编码器 2.3. 高级web特性 2.3.1. Remember-Me认证 2.3.2. 添加HTTP/HTTPS信道安全 2.3.3. 会话管理 2.3.3.1. 检测超时 2.3.3.2. 同步会话控制 2.3.3.3. 防止Session固定攻击 2.3.4. 对OpenID的支持 2.3.4.1. 属性交换 2.3.5. 添加你自己的filter 2.3.5.1. 设置自定义 AuthenticationEntryPoint 2.4. 保护方法 2.4.1. <global-method-security> 元素 2.4.1.1. 使用protect-pointcut 添加安全切点 2.5. 默认的AccessDecisionManager 2.5.1. 自定义AccessDecisionManager 2.6. 验证管理器和命名空间 3. 示例程序 3.1. Tutorial示例 3.2. Contacts 3.3. LDAP例子 3.4. CAS例子 3.5. Pre-Authentication例子 4. Spring Security社区 4.1. 任务跟踪 4.2. 成为参与者 4.3. 更多信息 II. 结构和实现 5. 技术概述 5.1. 运行环境 5.2. 核心组件 5.2.1. SecurityContextHolder, SecurityContext 和 Authentication对象 5.2.1.1. 获得当前用户的信息 5.2.2. UserDetailsService 5.2.3. GrantedAuthority 5.2.4. 小结 5.3. 验证 5.3.1. 什么是Spring Security的验证呢? 5.3.2. 直接设置SecurityContextHolder的内容 5.4. 在web应用中验证 5.4.1. ExceptionTranslationFilter 5.4.2. AuthenticationEntryPoint 5.4.3. 验证机制 5.4.4. 在请求之间保存SecurityContext 。 5.5. Spring Security中的访问控制(验证) 5.5.1. 安全和AOP建议 5.5.2. 安全对象和AbstractSecurityInterceptor 5.5.2.1. 配置属性是什么? 5.5.2.2. RunAsManager 5.5.2.3. AfterInvocationManager 5.5.2.4. 扩展安全对象模型 5.6. 国际化 6. 核心服务 6.1. The AuthenticationManager , ProviderManager 和 AuthenticationProvider s 6.1.1. DaoAuthenticationProvider 6.2. UserDetailsService 实现 6.2.1. 内存认证 6.2.2. JdbcDaoImpl 6.2.2.1. 权限分组 6.3. 密码加密 6.3.1. 什么是散列加密? 6.3.2. 为散列加点儿盐 6.3.3. 散列和认证 III. web应用安全 7. 安全过滤器链 7.1. DelegatingFilterProxy 7.2. FilterChainProxy 7.2.1. 绕过过滤器链 7.3. 过滤器顺序 7.4. 使用其他过滤器 —— 基于框架 8. 核心安全过滤器 8.1. FilterSecurityInterceptor 8.2. ExceptionTranslationFilter 8.2.1. AuthenticationEntryPoint 8.2.2. AccessDeniedHandler 8.3. SecurityContextPersistenceFilter 8.3.1. SecurityContextRepository 8.4. UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter 8.4.1. 认证成功和失败的应用流程 9. Basic(基本)和Digest(摘要)验证 9.1. BasicAuthenticationFilter 9.1.1. 配置 9.2. DigestAuthenticationFilter 9.2.1. Configuration 10. Remember-Me认证 10.1. 概述 10.2. 简单基于散列标记的方法 10.3. 持久化标记方法 10.4. Remember-Me接口和实现 10.4.1. TokenBasedRememberMeServices 10.4.2. PersistentTokenBasedRememberMeServices 11. 会话管理 11.1. SessionManagementFilter 11.2. SessionAuthenticationStrategy 11.3. 同步会话 12. 匿名认证 12.1. 概述 12.2. 配置 12.3. AuthenticationTrustResolver IV. 授权 13. 验证架构 13.1. 验证 13.2. 处理预调用 13.2.1. AccessDecisionManager 13.2.2. 基于投票的AccessDecisionManager实现 13.2.2.1. RoleVoter 13.2.2.2. AuthenticatedVoter 13.2.2.3. Custom Voters 13.3. 处理后决定 14. 安全对象实现 14.1. AOP联盟 (MethodInvocation) 安全拦截器 14.1.1. 精确的 MethodSecurityIterceptor 配置 14.2. AspectJ (JoinPoint) 安全拦截器 15. 基于表达式的权限控制 15.1. 概述 15.1.1. 常用内建表达式 15.2. Web 安全表达式 15.3. 方法安全表达式 15.3.1. @Pre 和 @Post 注解 15.3.1.1. 访问控制使用 @PreAuthorize 和 @PostAuthorize 15.3.1.2. 过滤使用 @PreFilter 和 @PostFilter 16. acegi到spring security的转换方式 16.1. Spring Security是什么 16.2. 目标 16.3. 步骤 16.4. 总结 V. 高级话题 17. 领域对象安全(ACLs) 17.1. 概述 17.2. 关键概念 17.3. 开始 18. 预认证场景 18.1. 预认证框架类 18.1.1. AbstractPreAuthenticatedProcessingFilter 18.1.2. AbstractPreAuthenticatedAuthenticationDetailsSource 18.1.2.1. J2eeBasedPreAuthenticatedWebAuthenticationDetailsSource 18.1.3. PreAuthenticatedAuthenticationProvider 18.1.4. Http403ForbiddenEntryPoint 18.2. 具体实现 18.2.1. 请求头认证(Siteminder) 18.2.1.1. Siteminder示例配置 18.2.2. J2EE容器认证 19. LDAP认证 19.1. 综述 19.2. 在Spring Security里使用LDAP 19.3. 配置LDAP服务器 19.3.1. 使用嵌入测试服务器 19.3.2. 使用绑定认证 19.3.3. 读取授权 19.4. 实现类 19.4.1. LdapAuthenticator实现 19.4.1.1. 常用功能 19.4.1.2. BindAuthenticator 19.4.1.3. PasswordComparisonAuthenticator 19.4.1.4. 活动目录认证 19.4.2. 链接到LDAP服务器 19.4.3. LDAP搜索对象 19.4.3.1. FilterBasedLdapUserSearch 19.4.4. LdapAuthoritiesPopulator 19.4.5. Spring Bean配置 19.4.6. LDAP属性和自定义UserDetails 20. JSP标签库 20.1. 声明Taglib 20.2. authorize 标签 20.3. authentication 标签 20.4. accesscontrollist 标签 21. Java认证和授权服务(JAAS)供应器 21.1. 概述 21.2. 配置 21.2.1. JAAS CallbackHandler 21.2.2. JAAS AuthorityGranter 22. CAS认证 22.1. 概述 22.2. CAS是如何工作的 22.3. 配置CAS客户端 23. X.509认证 23.1. 概述 23.2. 把X.509认证添加到你的web系统中 23.3. 为tomcat配置SSL 24. 替换验证身份 24.1. 概述 24.2. 配置 A. 安全数据库表结构 A.1. User表 A.1.1. 组权限 A.2. 持久登陆(Remember-Me)表 A.3. ACL表 A.3.1. Hypersonic SQL A.3.1.1. PostgreSQL B. 安全命名空间 B.1. Web应用安全 - <http> 元素 B.1.1. <http> 属性 B.1.1.1. servlet-api-provision B.1.1.2. path-type B.1.1.3. lowercase-comparisons B.1.1.4. realm B.1.1.5. entry-point-ref B.1.1.6. access-decision-manager-ref B.1.1.7. access-denied-page B.1.1.8. once-per-request B.1.1.9. create-session B.1.2. <access-denied-handler> B.1.3. <intercept-url> 元素 B.1.3.1. pattern B.1.3.2. method B.1.3.3. access B.1.3.4. requires-channel B.1.3.5. filters B.1.4. <port-mappings> 元素 B.1.5. <form-login> 元素 B.1.5.1. login-page B.1.5.2. login-processing-url B.1.5.3. default-target-url B.1.5.4. always-use-default-target B.1.5.5. authentication-failure-url B.1.5.6. authentication-success-handler-ref B.1.5.7. authentication-failure-handler-ref B.1.6. <http-basic> 元素 B.1.7. <remember-me> 元素 B.1.7.1. data-source-ref B.1.7.2. token-repository-ref B.1.7.3. services-ref B.1.7.4. token-repository-ref B.1.7.5. key 属性 B.1.7.6. token-validity-seconds B.1.7.7. user-service-ref B.1.8. <session-management> 元素 B.1.8.1. session-fixation-protection B.1.9. <concurrent-control> 元素 B.1.9.1. max-sessions 属性 B.1.9.2. expired-url 属性 B.1.9.3. error-if-maximum-exceeded 属性 B.1.9.4. session-registry-alias 和session-registry-ref 属性 B.1.10. <anonymous> 元素 B.1.11. <x509> 元素 B.1.11.1. subject-principal-regex 属性 B.1.11.2. user-service-ref 属性 B.1.12. <openid-login> 元素 B.1.13. <logout> 元素 B.1.13.1. logout-url 属性 B.1.13.2. logout-success-url 属性 B.1.13.3. invalidate-session 属性 B.1.14. <custom-filter> 元素 B.2. 认证服务 B.2.1. <authentication-manager> 元素 B.2.1.1. <authentication-provider>元素 B.2.1.2. 使用 <authentication-provider> 来引用一个 AuthenticationProvider Bean B.3. 方法安全 B.3.1. <global-method-security> 元素 B.3.1.1. secured-annotations 和jsr250-annotations 属性 B.3.1.2. 安全方法使用<protect-pointcut> B.3.1.3. <after-invocation-provider> 元素 B.3.2. LDAP命名空间选项 B.3.2.1. 使用<ldap-server> 元素定义LDAP服务器 B.3.2.2. <ldap-provider> 元素 B.3.2.3. <ldap-user-service> 元素
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数据可视化手册.pdf
2013-01-21中文名: 数据可视化手册 原名: Handbook of Data Visualization 作者: Chun-houh Chen资源格式: PDF 出版社: Springer书号: 9783540330363发行时间: 2008年03月11日 地区: 美国 语言: 英文 简介: 可视化的数据是任何数据分析的重要组成部分。 现代计算机的发展使图形处理能力有了很大改进,从而产生了许多显示数据的新的可能性。 本书概述了新的现代数据可视化方法的理论和实践。来自世界各地的专家为本书贡献了他们在各自擅长领域的论文。 目录: I. Data Visualization I.1 Int
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spring-boot-reference.pdf
2018-05-18I. Spring Boot Documentation 1. About the Documentation 2. Getting Help 3. First Steps 4. Working with Spring Boot 5. Learning about Spring Boot Features 6. Moving to Production 7. Advanced Topics II. Getting Started 8. Introducing Spring Boot 9. System Requirements 9.1. Servlet Containers 10. Installing Spring Boot 10.1. Installation Instructions for the Java Developer 10.1.1. Maven Installation 10.1.2. Gradle Installation 10.2. Installing the Spring Boot CLI 10.2.1. Manual Installation 10.2.2. Installation with SDKMAN! 10.2.3. OSX Homebrew Installation 10.2.4. MacPorts Installation 10.2.5. Command-line Completion 10.2.6. Quick-start Spring CLI Example 10.3. Upgrading from an Earlier Version of Spring Boot 11. Developing Your First Spring Boot Application 11.1. Creating the POM 11.2. Adding Classpath Dependencies 11.3. Writing the Code 11.3.1. The @RestController and @RequestMapping Annotations 11.3.2. The @EnableAutoConfiguration Annotation 11.3.3. The “main” Method 11.4. Running the Example 11.5. Creating an Executable Jar 12. What to Read Next III. Using Spring Boot 13. Build Systems 13.1. Dependency Management 13.2. Maven 13.2.1. Inheriting the Starter Parent 13.2.2. Using Spring Boot without the Parent POM 13.2.3. Using the Spring Boot Maven Plugin 13.3. Gradle 13.4. Ant 13.5. Starters 14. Structuring Your Code 14.1. Using the “default” Package 14.2. Locating the Main Application Class 15. Configuration Classes 15.1. Importing Additional Configuration Classes 15.2. Importing XML Configuration 16. Auto-configuration 16.1. Gradually Replacing Auto-configuration 16.2. Disabling Specific Auto-configuration Classes 17. Spring Beans and Dependency Injection 18. Using the @SpringBootApplication Annotation 19. Running Your Application 19.1. Running from an IDE 19.2. Running as a Packaged Application 19.3. Using the Maven Plugin 19.4. Using the Gradle Plugin 19.5. Hot Swapping 20. Developer Tools 20.1. Property Defaults 20.2. Automatic Restart 20.2.1. Logging changes in condition evaluation 20.2.2. Excluding Resources 20.2.3. Watching Additional Paths 20.2.4. Disabling Restart 20.2.5. Using a Trigger File 20.2.6. Customizing the Restart Classloader 20.2.7. Known Limitations 20.3. LiveReload 20.4. Global Settings 20.5. Remote Applications 20.5.1. Running the Remote Client Application 20.5.2. Remote Update 21. Packaging Your Application for Production 22. What to Read Next IV. Spring Boot features 23. SpringApplication 23.1. Startup Failure 23.2. Customizing the Banner 23.3. Customizing SpringApplication 23.4. Fluent Builder API 23.5. Application Events and Listeners 23.6. Web Environment 23.7. Accessing Application Arguments 23.8. Using the ApplicationRunner or CommandLineRunner 23.9. Application Exit 23.10. Admin Features 24. Externalized Configuration 24.1. Configuring Random Values 24.2. Accessing Command Line Properties 24.3. Application Property Files 24.4. Profile-specific Properties 24.5. Placeholders in Properties 24.6. Using YAML Instead of Properties 24.6.1. Loading YAML 24.6.2. Exposing YAML as Properties in the Spring Environment 24.6.3. Multi-profile YAML Documents 24.6.4. YAML Shortcomings 24.7. Type-safe Configuration Properties 24.7.1. Third-party Configuration 24.7.2. Relaxed Binding 24.7.3. Merging Complex Types 24.7.4. Properties Conversion Converting durations 24.7.5. @ConfigurationProperties Validation 24.7.6. @ConfigurationProperties vs. @Value 25. Profiles 25.1. Adding Active Profiles 25.2. Programmatically Setting Profiles 25.3. Profile-specific Configuration Files 26. Logging 26.1. Log Format 26.2. Console Output 26.2.1. Color-coded Output 26.3. File Output 26.4. Log Levels 26.5. Custom Log Configuration 26.6. Logback Extensions 26.6.1. Profile-specific Configuration 26.6.2. Environment Properties 27. Developing Web Applications 27.1. The “Spring Web MVC Framework” 27.1.1. Spring MVC Auto-configuration 27.1.2. HttpMessageConverters 27.1.3. Custom JSON Serializers and Deserializers 27.1.4. MessageCodesResolver 27.1.5. Static Content 27.1.6. Welcome Page 27.1.7. Custom Favicon 27.1.8. Path Matching and Content Negotiation 27.1.9. ConfigurableWebBindingInitializer 27.1.10. Template Engines 27.1.11. Error Handling Custom Error Pages Mapping Error Pages outside of Spring MVC 27.1.12. Spring HATEOAS 27.1.13. CORS Support 27.2. The “Spring WebFlux Framework” 27.2.1. Spring WebFlux Auto-configuration 27.2.2. HTTP Codecs with HttpMessageReaders and HttpMessageWriters 27.2.3. Static Content 27.2.4. Template Engines 27.2.5. Error Handling Custom Error Pages 27.2.6. Web Filters 27.3. JAX-RS and Jersey 27.4. Embedded Servlet Container Support 27.4.1. Servlets, Filters, and listeners Registering Servlets, Filters, and Listeners as Spring Beans 27.4.2. Servlet Context Initialization Scanning for Servlets, Filters, and listeners 27.4.3. The ServletWebServerApplicationContext 27.4.4. Customizing Embedded Servlet Containers Programmatic Customization Customizing ConfigurableServletWebServerFactory Directly 27.4.5. JSP Limitations 28. Security 28.1. MVC Security 28.2. WebFlux Security 28.3. OAuth2 28.3.1. Client 28.3.2. Server 28.4. Actuator Security 28.4.1. Cross Site Request Forgery Protection 29. Working with SQL Databases 29.1. Configure a DataSource 29.1.1. Embedded Database Support 29.1.2. Connection to a Production Database 29.1.3. Connection to a JNDI DataSource 29.2. Using JdbcTemplate 29.3. JPA and “Spring Data” 29.3.1. Entity Classes 29.3.2. Spring Data JPA Repositories 29.3.3. Creating and Dropping JPA Databases 29.3.4. Open EntityManager in View 29.4. Using H2’s Web Console 29.4.1. Changing the H2 Console’s Path 29.5. Using jOOQ 29.5.1. Code Generation 29.5.2. Using DSLContext 29.5.3. jOOQ SQL Dialect 29.5.4. Customizing jOOQ 30. Working with NoSQL Technologies 30.1. Redis 30.1.1. Connecting to Redis 30.2. MongoDB 30.2.1. Connecting to a MongoDB Database 30.2.2. MongoTemplate 30.2.3. Spring Data MongoDB Repositories 30.2.4. Embedded Mongo 30.3. Neo4j 30.3.1. Connecting to a Neo4j Database 30.3.2. Using the Embedded Mode 30.3.3. Neo4jSession 30.3.4. Spring Data Neo4j Repositories 30.3.5. Repository Example 30.4. Gemfire 30.5. Solr 30.5.1. Connecting to Solr 30.5.2. Spring Data Solr Repositories 30.6. Elasticsearch 30.6.1. Connecting to Elasticsearch by Using Jest 30.6.2. Connecting to Elasticsearch by Using Spring Data 30.6.3. Spring Data Elasticsearch Repositories 30.7. Cassandra 30.7.1. Connecting to Cassandra 30.7.2. Spring Data Cassandra Repositories 30.8. Couchbase 30.8.1. Connecting to Couchbase 30.8.2. Spring Data Couchbase Repositories 30.9. LDAP 30.9.1. Connecting to an LDAP Server 30.9.2. Spring Data LDAP Repositories 30.9.3. Embedded In-memory LDAP Server 30.10. InfluxDB 30.10.1. Connecting to InfluxDB 31. Caching 31.1. Supported Cache Providers 31.1.1. Generic 31.1.2. JCache (JSR-107) 31.1.3. EhCache 2.x 31.1.4. Hazelcast 31.1.5. Infinispan 31.1.6. Couchbase 31.1.7. Redis 31.1.8. Caffeine 31.1.9. Simple 31.1.10. None 32. Messaging 32.1. JMS 32.1.1. ActiveMQ Support 32.1.2. Artemis Support 32.1.3. Using a JNDI ConnectionFactory 32.1.4. Sending a Message 32.1.5. Receiving a Message 32.2. AMQP 32.2.1. RabbitMQ support 32.2.2. Sending a Message 32.2.3. Receiving a Message 32.3. Apache Kafka Support 32.3.1. Sending a Message 32.3.2. Receiving a Message 32.3.3. Additional Kafka Properties 33. Calling REST Services with RestTemplate 33.1. RestTemplate Customization 34. Calling REST Services with WebClient 34.1. WebClient Customization 35. Validation 36. Sending Email 37. Distributed Transactions with JTA 37.1. Using an Atomikos Transaction Manager 37.2. Using a Bitronix Transaction Manager 37.3. Using a Narayana Transaction Manager 37.4. Using a Java EE Managed Transaction Manager 37.5. Mixing XA and Non-XA JMS Connections 37.6. Supporting an Alternative Embedded Transaction Manager 38. Hazelcast 39. Quartz Scheduler 40. Spring Integration 41. Spring Session 42. Monitoring and Management over JMX 43. Testing 43.1. Test Scope Dependencies 43.2. Testing Spring Applications 43.3. Testing Spring Boot Applications 43.3.1. Detecting Web Application Type 43.3.2. Detecting Test Configuration 43.3.3. Excluding Test Configuration 43.3.4. Testing with a running server 43.3.5. Using JMX 43.3.6. Mocking and Spying Beans 43.3.7. Auto-configured Tests 43.3.8. Auto-configured JSON Tests 43.3.9. Auto-configured Spring MVC Tests 43.3.10. Auto-configured Spring WebFlux Tests 43.3.11. Auto-configured Data JPA Tests 43.3.12. Auto-configured JDBC Tests 43.3.13. Auto-configured jOOQ Tests 43.3.14. Auto-configured Data MongoDB Tests 43.3.15. Auto-configured Data Neo4j Tests 43.3.16. Auto-configured Data Redis Tests 43.3.17. Auto-configured Data LDAP Tests 43.3.18. Auto-configured REST Clients 43.3.19. Auto-configured Spring REST Docs Tests Auto-configured Spring REST Docs Tests with Mock MVC Auto-configured Spring REST Docs Tests with REST Assured 43.3.20. User Configuration and Slicing 43.3.21. Using Spock to Test Spring Boot Applications 43.4. Test Utilities 43.4.1. ConfigFileApplicationContextInitializer 43.4.2. TestPropertyValues 43.4.3. OutputCapture 43.4.4. TestRestTemplate 44. WebSockets 45. Web Services 46. Creating Your Own Auto-configuration 46.1. Understanding Auto-configured Beans 46.2. Locating Auto-configuration Candidates 46.3. Condition Annotations 46.3.1. Class Conditions 46.3.2. Bean Conditions 46.3.3. Property Conditions 46.3.4. Resource Conditions 46.3.5. Web Application Conditions 46.3.6. SpEL Expression Conditions 46.4. Testing your Auto-configuration 46.4.1. Simulating a Web Context 46.4.2. Overriding the Classpath 46.5. Creating Your Own Starter 46.5.1. Naming 46.5.2. autoconfigure Module 46.5.3. Starter Module 47. Kotlin support 47.1. Requirements 47.2. Null-safety 47.3. Kotlin API 47.3.1. runApplication 47.3.2. Extensions 47.4. Dependency management 47.5. @ConfigurationProperties 47.6. Testing 47.7. Resources 47.7.1. Further reading 47.7.2. Examples 48. What to Read Next V. Spring Boot Actuator: Production-ready features 49. Enabling Production-ready Features 50. Endpoints 50.1. Enabling Endpoints 50.2. Exposing Endpoints 50.3. Securing HTTP Endpoints 50.4. Configuring Endpoints 50.5. Hypermedia for Actuator Web Endpoints 50.6. Actuator Web Endpoint Paths 50.7. CORS Support 50.8. Implementing Custom Endpoints 50.8.1. Receiving Input Input type conversion 50.8.2. Custom Web Endpoints Web Endpoint Request Predicates Path HTTP method Consumes Produces Web Endpoint Response Status Web Endpoint Range Requests Web Endpoint Security 50.8.3. Servlet endpoints 50.8.4. Controller endpoints 50.9. Health Information 50.9.1. Auto-configured HealthIndicators 50.9.2. Writing Custom HealthIndicators 50.9.3. Reactive Health Indicators 50.9.4. Auto-configured ReactiveHealthIndicators 50.10. Application Information 50.10.1. Auto-configured InfoContributors 50.10.2. Custom Application Information 50.10.3. Git Commit Information 50.10.4. Build Information 50.10.5. Writing Custom InfoContributors 51. Monitoring and Management over HTTP 51.1. Customizing the Management Endpoint Paths 51.2. Customizing the Management Server Port 51.3. Configuring Management-specific SSL 51.4. Customizing the Management Server Address 51.5. Disabling HTTP Endpoints 52. Monitoring and Management over JMX 52.1. Customizing MBean Names 52.2. Disabling JMX Endpoints 52.3. Using Jolokia for JMX over HTTP 52.3.1. Customizing Jolokia 52.3.2. Disabling Jolokia 53. Loggers 53.1. Configure a Logger 54. Metrics 54.1. Getting started 54.2. Supported monitoring systems 54.2.1. Atlas 54.2.2. Datadog 54.2.3. Ganglia 54.2.4. Graphite 54.2.5. Influx 54.2.6. JMX 54.2.7. New Relic 54.2.8. Prometheus 54.2.9. SignalFx 54.2.10. Simple 54.2.11. StatsD 54.2.12. Wavefront 54.3. Supported Metrics 54.3.1. Spring MVC Metrics 54.3.2. Spring WebFlux Metrics 54.3.3. RestTemplate Metrics 54.3.4. Cache Metrics 54.3.5. DataSource Metrics 54.3.6. RabbitMQ Metrics 54.4. Registering custom metrics 54.5. Customizing individual metrics 54.5.1. Per-meter properties 54.6. Metrics endpoint 55. Auditing 56. HTTP Tracing 56.1. Custom HTTP tracing 57. Process Monitoring 57.1. Extending Configuration 57.2. Programmatically 58. Cloud Foundry Support 58.1. Disabling Extended Cloud Foundry Actuator Support 58.2. Cloud Foundry Self-signed Certificates 58.3. Custom context path 59. What to Read Next VI. Deploying Spring Boot Applications 60. Deploying to the Cloud 60.1. Cloud Foundry 60.1.1. Binding to Services 60.2. Heroku 60.3. OpenShift 60.4. Amazon Web Services (AWS) 60.4.1. AWS Elastic Beanstalk Using the Tomcat Platform Using the Java SE Platform 60.4.2. Summary 60.5. Boxfuse and Amazon Web Services 60.6. Google Cloud 61. Installing Spring Boot Applications 61.1. Supported Operating Systems 61.2. Unix/Linux Services 61.2.1. Installation as an init.d Service (System V) Securing an init.d Service 61.2.2. Installation as a systemd Service 61.2.3. Customizing the Startup Script Customizing the Start Script when It Is Written Customizing a Script When It Runs 61.3. Microsoft Windows Services 62. What to Read Next VII. Spring Boot CLI 63. Installing the CLI 64. Using the CLI 64.1. Running Applications with the CLI 64.1.1. Deduced “grab” Dependencies 64.1.2. Deduced “grab” Coordinates 64.1.3. Default Import Statements 64.1.4. Automatic Main Method 64.1.5. Custom Dependency Management 64.2. Applications with Multiple Source Files 64.3. Packaging Your Application 64.4. Initialize a New Project 64.5. Using the Embedded Shell 64.6. Adding Extensions to the CLI 65. Developing Applications with the Groovy Beans DSL 66. Configuring the CLI with settings.xml 67. What to Read Next VIII. Build tool plugins 68. Spring Boot Maven Plugin 68.1. Including the Plugin 68.2. Packaging Executable Jar and War Files 69. Spring Boot Gradle Plugin 70. Spring Boot AntLib Module 70.1. Spring Boot Ant Tasks 70.1.1. spring-boot:exejar 70.1.2. Examples 70.2. spring-boot:findmainclass 70.2.1. Examples 71. Supporting Other Build Systems 71.1. Repackaging Archives 71.2. Nested Libraries 71.3. Finding a Main Class 71.4. Example Repackage Implementation 72. What to Read Next IX. ‘How-to’ guides 73. Spring Boot Application 73.1. Create Your Own FailureAnalyzer 73.2. Troubleshoot Auto-configuration 73.3. Customize the Environment or ApplicationContext Before It Starts 73.4. Build an ApplicationContext Hierarchy (Adding a Parent or Root Context) 73.5. Create a Non-web Application 74. Properties and Configuration 74.1. Automatically Expand Properties at Build Time 74.1.1. Automatic Property Expansion Using Maven 74.1.2. Automatic Property Expansion Using Gradle 74.2. Externalize the Configuration of SpringApplication 74.3. Change the Location of External Properties of an Application 74.4. Use ‘Short’ Command Line Arguments 74.5. Use YAML for External Properties 74.6. Set the Active Spring Profiles 74.7. Change Configuration Depending on the Environment 74.8. Discover Built-in Options for External Properties 75. Embedded Web Servers 75.1. Use Another Web Server 75.2. Disabling the Web Server 75.3. Configure Jetty 75.4. Add a Servlet, Filter, or Listener to an Application 75.4.1. Add a Servlet, Filter, or Listener by Using a Spring Bean Disable Registration of a Servlet or Filter 75.4.2. Add Servlets, Filters, and Listeners by Using Classpath Scanning 75.5. Change the HTTP Port 75.6. Use a Random Unassigned HTTP Port 75.7. Discover the HTTP Port at Runtime 75.8. Configure SSL 75.9. Configure HTTP/2 75.9.1. HTTP/2 with Undertow 75.9.2. HTTP/2 with Jetty 75.9.3. HTTP/2 with Tomcat 75.10. Configure Access Logging 75.11. Running Behind a Front-end Proxy Server 75.11.1. Customize Tomcat’s Proxy Configuration 75.12. Configure Tomcat 75.13. Enable Multiple Connectors with Tomcat 75.14. Use Tomcat’s LegacyCookieProcessor 75.15. Configure Undertow 75.16. Enable Multiple Listeners with Undertow 75.17. Create WebSocket Endpoints Using @ServerEndpoint 75.18. Enable HTTP Response Compression 76. Spring MVC 76.1. Write a JSON REST Service 76.2. Write an XML REST Service 76.3. Customize the Jackson ObjectMapper 76.4. Customize the @ResponseBody Rendering 76.5. Handling Multipart File Uploads 76.6. Switch Off the Spring MVC DispatcherServlet 76.7. Switch off the Default MVC Configuration 76.8. Customize ViewResolvers 77. HTTP Clients 77.1. Configure RestTemplate to Use a Proxy 78. Logging 78.1. Configure Logback for Logging 78.1.1. Configure Logback for File-only Output 78.2. Configure Log4j for Logging 78.2.1. Use YAML or JSON to Configure Log4j 2 79. Data Access 79.1. Configure a Custom DataSource 79.2. Configure Two DataSources 79.3. Use Spring Data Repositories 79.4. Separate @Entity Definitions from Spring Configuration 79.5. Configure JPA Properties 79.6. Configure Hibernate Naming Strategy 79.7. Use a Custom EntityManagerFactory 79.8. Use Two EntityManagers 79.9. Use a Traditional persistence.xml File 79.10. Use Spring Data JPA and Mongo Repositories 79.11. Expose Spring Data Repositories as REST Endpoint 79.12. Configure a Component that is Used by JPA 79.13. Configure jOOQ with Two DataSources 80. Database Initialization 80.1. Initialize a Database Using JPA 80.2. Initialize a Database Using Hibernate 80.3. Initialize a Database 80.4. Initialize a Spring Batch Database 80.5. Use a Higher-level Database Migration Tool 80.5.1. Execute Flyway Database Migrations on Startup 80.5.2. Execute Liquibase Database Migrations on Startup 81. Messaging 81.1. Disable Transacted JMS Session 82. Batch Applications 82.1. Execute Spring Batch Jobs on Startup 83. Actuator 83.1. Change the HTTP Port or Address of the Actuator Endpoints 83.2. Customize the ‘whitelabel’ Error Page 84. Security 84.1. Switch off the Spring Boot Security Configuration 84.2. Change the UserDetailsService and Add User Accounts 84.3. Enable HTTPS When Running behind a Proxy Server 85. Hot Swapping 85.1. Reload Static Content 85.2. Reload Templates without Restarting the Container 85.2.1. Thymeleaf Templates 85.2.2. FreeMarker Templates 85.2.3. Groovy Templates 85.3. Fast Application Restarts 85.4. Reload Java Classes without Restarting the Container 86. Build 86.1. Generate Build Information 86.2. Generate Git Information 86.3. Customize Dependency Versions 86.4. Create an Executable JAR with Maven 86.5. Use a Spring Boot Application as a Dependency 86.6. Extract Specific Libraries When an Executable Jar Runs 86.7. Create a Non-executable JAR with Exclusions 86.8. Remote Debug a Spring Boot Application Started with Maven 86.9. Build an Executable Archive from Ant without Using spring-boot-antlib 87. Traditional Deployment 87.1. Create a Deployable War File 87.2. Convert an Existing Application to Spring Boot 87.3. Deploying a WAR to WebLogic 87.4. Use Jedis Instead of Lettuce X. Appendices A. Common application properties B. Configuration Metadata B.1. Metadata Format B.1.1. Group Attributes B.1.2. Property Attributes B.1.3. Hint Attributes B.1.4. Repeated Metadata Items B.2. Providing Manual Hints B.2.1. Value Hint B.2.2. Value Providers Any Class Reference Handle As Logger Name Spring Bean Reference Spring Profile Name B.3. Generating Your Own Metadata by Using the Annotation Processor B.3.1. Nested Properties B.3.2. Adding Additional Metadata C. Auto-configuration classes C.1. From the “spring-boot-autoconfigure” module C.2. From the “spring-boot-actuator-autoconfigure” module D. Test auto-configuration annotations E. The Executable Jar Format E.1. Nested JARs E.1.1. 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