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  2. Spring Roo - Wikipedia

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    Spring Boot (version 1.4 or above) Spring Data JPA (version 1.10 or above) Spring Framework (version 4 or above) Spring Security (version 4 or above) Spring Web Flow (installation and flow definition) SpringSource Tool Suite (STS has an embedded Roo shell and Roo command helpers) Thymeleaf (version 3 or above)

  3. Thymeleaf - Wikipedia

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    Thymeleaf is a Java XML/XHTML/HTML5 template engine that can work both in web (servlet-based) and non-web environments. It is better suited for serving XHTML/HTML5 at the view layer of MVC-based web applications, but it can process any XML file even in offline environments. It provides full Spring Framework integration.

  4. Spring Boot - Wikipedia

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    A major advantage of using the Spring Boot Actuator is that it implements a number of production-ready features without requiring the developer to construct their own implementations. [18] If Maven is used as the build tool, then the spring-boot-starter-actuator dependency can be specified in the pom.xml configuration file. [19]

  5. Spring Framework - Wikipedia

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    Spring Framework 4.0 was released in December 2013. [10] Notable improvements in Spring 4.0 included support for Java SE (Standard Edition) 8, Groovy 2, [11] [12] some aspects of Java EE 7, and WebSocket. [13] Spring Framework 4.2.0 was released on 31 July 2015 and was immediately upgraded to version 4.2.1, which was released on 01 Sept 2015. [14]

  6. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse provides the rich client platform (RCP) for developing general-purpose applications. The following components constitute the rich client platform: Equinox OSGi – a standard bundling framework; Core platform – boot Eclipse, run plug-ins [citation needed] Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) – a portable widget toolkit

  7. Apache Maven - Wikipedia

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    Maven will automatically download the dependency and the dependencies that Hibernate itself needs (called transitive dependencies) and store them in the user's local repository. Maven 2 Central Repository [ 2 ] is used by default to search for libraries, but one can configure the repositories to be used (e.g., company-private repositories ...

  8. Jakarta XML Binding - Wikipedia

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    projects.eclipse.org /projects /ee4j.jaxb-impl Jakarta XML Binding ( JAXB ; formerly Java Architecture for XML Binding ) is a software framework that allows Java EE developers to map Java classes to XML representations.

  9. Write once, run anywhere - Wikipedia

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    The installation of a JVM or Java interpreter on chips, devices, or software packages became an industry standard practice. A programmer could develop code on a PC and expect it to run on Java-enabled mobile phones , as well as on routers and mainframes equipped with Java, without any adjustments.