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For further reference, please consider the following sections:
- Official Gradle documentation
- Spring Boot Gradle Plugin Reference Guide
- Create an OCI image
- Spring Web
- Spring Data JPA
The following guides illustrate how to use some features concretely:
- Building a RESTful Web Service
- Serving Web Content with Spring MVC
- Building REST services with Spring
- Accessing Data with JPA
These additional references should also help you:
- Gradle Build Scans – insights for your project's build
- Spring Boot With H2 Database
- Data with Spring Boot
- Many-To-Many Relationship in JPA
- A Guide to JPA with Spring
- Spring Data JPA using Hibernate and Java Configuration with Annotations
- H2 Commands
- Introduction to Spring Data JPA
- Testing in Spring Boot
- Assertions in JUnit 4 and JUnit 5
- Guide To Java 8 Optional
- Assert an Exception is Thrown in JUnit 4 and 5
- Arrange/Act/Assert
- Testing the Web Layer
- Test a Spring Boot REST Controller with JUnit 5
- Spring Boot Reference Documentation
- Spring @RequestParam Annotation
- What does @JsonIgnoreProperties({"hibernateLazyInitializer", "handler"}) do?
- Java bean mappings, the easy way!
- A Guide To Logback
- Common Application Properties