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What is the primary goal of Spring Boot?
What is the primary goal of Spring Boot?
- To provide a slow and complicated getting-started experience for Spring development
- To require XML configuration for all Spring applications
- To provide a fast and accessible getting-started experience for Spring development (correct)
- To create Java applications that can only be deployed as war files
What are some of the non-functional features provided by Spring Boot?
What are some of the non-functional features provided by Spring Boot?
- Code generation and XML configuration
- Limited third-party library integration
- Embedded servers and security (correct)
- Only basic Spring configuration
What is the benefit of Spring Boot's opinionated view of the Spring platform and third-party libraries?
What is the benefit of Spring Boot's opinionated view of the Spring platform and third-party libraries?
- It allows developers to get started with minimum fuss (correct)
- It provides a one-size-fits-all approach to Spring development
- It limits the range of third-party libraries that can be used
- It requires extensive Spring configuration
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"Mastering Spring Boot: Test your knowledge of creating stand-alone Java applications with ease!" - Take this quiz to assess your proficiency in using Spring Boot to develop production-grade Java applications. From understanding its opinionated view of the Spring platform to minimal configuration requirements, this quiz covers all aspects of Spring Boot to help you become a pro in no time. Put your skills to the test and see if you're ready to tackle any project with confidence!