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FAQ Questions on Spring Boot

How to control logging with Spring Boot? By default, the SLF4j Logging is included in the Spring Boot starter package. To enable logging, create a  application.properties  file in the root of the  resources  folder. 1. application.properties logging.level.org.springframework.web=ERROR logging.level.com.waheedtechblog=DEBUG # Logging pattern for the console logging.pattern.console= "%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} - %msg%n" # Logging pattern for file logging.pattern.file= "%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} [%thread] %-5level %logger{36} - %msg%n" logging.file=/Users/waheed/application.log Similarly we can configure in application.yml as well. 2. application.yml logging:   level:     org.springframework.web: ERROR     com.waheedtechblog: DEBUG   pattern:     console: "%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} - %msg%n"     file: "%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} [%thread] %-5level %logger{3...

Database access with Spring boot

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The simplest way of creating Spring boot with MySQL application is via Spring starter project using STS (Spring Tool Suite) IDE. Steps: Create a new project by selecting spring starter project wizard Select project type as Maven, provide project name, packaging, and Java version etc. Select spring boot version and project dependencies After finishing, It will create the project structure with all required dependency. Configure MySQL configuration in application.properties file Now, Create the @Entity model ( User ) which should be persisted in the database . Hibernate will automatically translate entity class into a table. Create the repository (UserRepository.java ) . The Repository interface will be automatically implemented by Spring in a bean with the same name with changing case. For UserRepository, the bean name will be  userRepository . To handle HTTP request, Create a Controller class (UserController.java) having method POST a...

Spring Boot application Example

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As we know that there are various ways for creating Spring Boot application. For this sample application, I am going to use STS (Spring Tool Suite) IDE. Steps: Create a new project by selecting spring starter project wizard Select project type as Maven, provide project name, packaging, and Java version etc. Select spring boot version and project dependencies After finishing, you can see the project structure as shown below Spring boot generates a Java file in the  src/main/java  directory, pom.xml file with all required dependency.  T o handle HTTP request, Create a Controller class Now run the  SpringBootExampleApplication.java  as a Java application. It will start the tomcat server on default port i.e. 8080 Open browser and hit url http://localhost:8080/application Note: By Default, Application will start on port 8080 but can override by adding server.port to application.properties file....