Spring Boot aims to simplify Spring development. As such, Spring Boot’s reach
stretches to touch everything that Spring touches. It’d be impossible to write a book
that covers every single way that Spring Boot can be used, as doing so would involve covering
every single technology that Spring itself supports. Instead, Spring Boot in Action
aims to distill Spring Boot into four main topics: auto-configuration, starter dependencies,
the command-line interface, and the Actuator. Along the way, we’ll touch on a few
Spring features as necessary, but the focus will be primarily on Spring Boot.
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