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= Spring Boot - Actuator
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Spring Boot Actuator includes a number of additional features to help you monitor and
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manage your application when it's pushed to production. You can choose to manage and
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monitor your application using HTTP or JMX endpoints. Auditing, health and metrics
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gathering can be automatically applied to your application. The
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https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/#production-ready[user guide]
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covers the features in more detail.
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== Enabling the Actuator
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The simplest way to enable the features is to add a dependency to the
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`spring-boot-starter-actuator` '`Starter`'. To add the actuator to a Maven-based project,
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add the following '`Starter`' dependency:
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[source,xml,indent=0]
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----
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
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<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-actuator</artifactId>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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----
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For Gradle, use the following declaration:
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[indent=0]
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----
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dependencies {
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implementation 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-actuator'
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}
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----
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== Features
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* **Endpoints** Actuator endpoints allow you to monitor and interact with your
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application. Spring Boot includes a number of built-in endpoints and you can also add
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your own. For example the `health` endpoint provides basic application health
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information. Run up a basic application and look at `/actuator/health`.
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* **Metrics** Spring Boot Actuator provides dimensional metrics by integrating with
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https://micrometer.io[Micrometer].
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* **Audit** Spring Boot Actuator has a flexible audit framework that will publish events
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to an `AuditEventRepository`. Once Spring Security is in play it automatically publishes
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authentication events by default. This can be very useful for reporting, and also to
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implement a lock-out policy based on authentication failures.
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