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  2. Spring Boot - Wikipedia

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    Spring Boot is an open-source Java framework used for programming standalone, production-grade Spring-based applications with a bundle of libraries that make project startup and management easier. [3] Spring Boot is a convention-over-configuration extension for the Spring Java platform intended to help minimize configuration concerns while ...

  3. Convention over configuration - Wikipedia

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    Many modern frameworks use a convention over configuration approach. The concept is older, however, dating back to the concept of a default, and can be spotted more recently in the roots of Java libraries. For example, the JavaBeans specification relies on it heavily. To quote the JavaBeans specification 1.01: [2]

  4. 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]

  5. Configuration management - Wikipedia

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    Configuration change control is a set of processes and approval stages required to change a configuration item's attributes and to re-baseline them. Configuration status accounting is the ability to record and report on the configuration baselines associated with each configuration item at any moment of time.

  6. Configuration file - Wikipedia

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    An example CONFIG.SYS for MS-DOS 5: DOS = HIGH,UMB DEVICE = C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE = C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM DEVICEHIGH = C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS FILES = 30 SHELL = C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS /E:512 /P DOS applications used a wide variety of individual configuration files, most of them binary, proprietary and undocumented - and there were no common ...

  7. Baseline (configuration management) - Wikipedia

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    In the process of performing configuration management, configuration items (or work products) may be assigned a baseline so as to establish them as having a certain status. In this sense, to baseline a work product may require certain change(s) to the work product to ensure it conforms to the characteristics associated with the baseline referenced.

  8. Configuration item - Wikipedia

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    Configuration items are represented by their properties. These properties can be common to all the configuration items (e.g. unique item code that we will generate, description of function, end of the lifecycle or business owner that is approving configuration item changes and technical owner, i.e. administrator, that is supporting it and implementing the changes).

  9. Configuration management database - Wikipedia

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    A configuration management database (CMDB) is an ITIL term for a database used by an organization to store information about hardware and software assets (commonly referred to as configuration items). It is useful to break down configuration items into logical layers. [1]