Re-org README a bit

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Dave Syer 11 years ago
parent aee42fcc18
commit b32297078f

@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ diverge from the defaults
(e.g. embedded servers, security, metrics, health checks, externalized configuration)
* Absolutely no code generation and no requirement for XML configuration
A good place for further reading is the
[compendium of micro HOWTO guides](docs/howto.md) covering many common
use cases.
## Spring Boot CLI
The Spring Boot CLI is a command line tool that can be used if you want to quickly
prototype with Spring. It allows you to run [Groovy](http://groovy.codehaus.org/) scripts,
@ -271,11 +275,7 @@ before your first change however trivial. (Or if you filed such an
agreement already for another project just mention that in your pull
request.)_
## Further Reading
A good place to start might be the
[compendium of micro HOWTO guides](docs/howto.md) covering many common
use cases.
## Modules
There are a number of modules in Spring Boot, if you want learn more about each one
please refer to the appropriate README.md file:
@ -386,11 +386,14 @@ generally recommend using Java `@Configuration` whenever possible)
## Guides
The [spring.io](http://spring.io/) site contains several guides that show how to use Spring Boot step-by-step:
* [Building an Application with Spring
Boot](http://spring.io/guides/gs/spring-boot/) is a very basic guide
that shows you how to create a simple application, run it and add some
management services.
* [Building a RESTful Web Service with Spring Boot Actuator](http://spring.io/guides/gs/actuator-service/)
is a guide to creating a REST web service and also shows how the server can be configured.
* [Converting a Spring Boot JAR Application to a WAR](http://spring.io/guides/gs/convert-jar-to-war/) shows you how to run applications in a
web server as a WAR file.

@ -170,6 +170,8 @@ public class ConfigFileApplicationContextInitializerTests {
this.initializer.initialize(this.context);
String property = this.context.getEnvironment().getProperty("my.property");
assertThat(property, equalTo("fromspecificlocation"));
// The default property source is still there
assertThat(this.context.getEnvironment().getProperty("foo"), equalTo("bucket"));
}
@Test

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