Build Systems

It is strongly recommended that you choose a build system that supports dependency management and that can consume artifacts published to the Maven Central repository. We would recommend that you choose Maven or Gradle. It is possible to get Spring Boot to work with other build systems (Ant, for example), but they are not particularly well supported.spring-doc.cn

Dependency Management

Each release of Spring Boot provides a curated list of dependencies that it supports. In practice, you do not need to provide a version for any of these dependencies in your build configuration, as Spring Boot manages that for you. When you upgrade Spring Boot itself, these dependencies are upgraded as well in a consistent way.spring-doc.cn

You can still specify a version and override Spring Boot’s recommendations if you need to do so.

The curated list contains all the Spring modules that you can use with Spring Boot as well as a refined list of third party libraries. The list is available as a standard Bills of Materials (spring-boot-dependencies) that can be used with both Maven and Gradle.spring-doc.cn

Each release of Spring Boot is associated with a base version of the Spring Framework. We highly recommend that you do not specify its version.

Maven

To learn about using Spring Boot with Maven, see the documentation for Spring Boot’s Maven plugin:spring-doc.cn

Gradle

To learn about using Spring Boot with Gradle, see the documentation for Spring Boot’s Gradle plugin:spring-doc.cn

Ant

It is possible to build a Spring Boot project using Apache Ant+Ivy. The spring-boot-antlib “AntLib” module is also available to help Ant create executable jars.spring-doc.cn

To declare dependencies, a typical ivy.xml file looks something like the following example:spring-doc.cn

<ivy-module version="2.0">
	<info organisation="org.springframework.boot" module="spring-boot-sample-ant" />
	<configurations>
		<conf name="compile" description="everything needed to compile this module" />
		<conf name="runtime" extends="compile" description="everything needed to run this module" />
	</configurations>
	<dependencies>
		<dependency org="org.springframework.boot" name="spring-boot-starter"
			rev="${spring-boot.version}" conf="compile" />
	</dependencies>
</ivy-module>

A typical build.xml looks like the following example:spring-doc.cn

<project
	xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant"
	xmlns:spring-boot="antlib:org.springframework.boot.ant"
	name="myapp" default="build">

	<property name="spring-boot.version" value="3.4.0" />

	<target name="resolve" description="--> retrieve dependencies with ivy">
		<ivy:retrieve pattern="lib/[conf]/[artifact]-[type]-[revision].[ext]" />
	</target>

	<target name="classpaths" depends="resolve">
		<path id="compile.classpath">
			<fileset dir="lib/compile" includes="*.jar" />
		</path>
	</target>

	<target name="init" depends="classpaths">
		<mkdir dir="build/classes" />
	</target>

	<target name="compile" depends="init" description="compile">
		<javac srcdir="src/main/java" destdir="build/classes" classpathref="compile.classpath" />
	</target>

	<target name="build" depends="compile">
		<spring-boot:exejar destfile="build/myapp.jar" classes="build/classes">
			<spring-boot:lib>
				<fileset dir="lib/runtime" />
			</spring-boot:lib>
		</spring-boot:exejar>
	</target>
</project>
If you do not want to use the spring-boot-antlib module, see the Build an Executable Archive From Ant without Using spring-boot-antlib section of “How-to Guides”.

Starters

Starters are a set of convenient dependency descriptors that you can include in your application. You get a one-stop shop for all the Spring and related technologies that you need without having to hunt through sample code and copy-paste loads of dependency descriptors. For example, if you want to get started using Spring and JPA for database access, include the spring-boot-starter-data-jpa dependency in your project.spring-doc.cn

The starters contain a lot of the dependencies that you need to get a project up and running quickly and with a consistent, supported set of managed transitive dependencies.spring-doc.cn

What is in a name

All official starters follow a similar naming pattern; spring-boot-starter-*, where * is a particular type of application. This naming structure is intended to help when you need to find a starter. The Maven integration in many IDEs lets you search dependencies by name. For example, with the appropriate Eclipse or Spring Tools plugin installed, you can press ctrl-space in the POM editor and type “spring-boot-starter” for a complete list.spring-doc.cn

As explained in the Creating Your Own Starter section, third party starters should not start with spring-boot, as it is reserved for official Spring Boot artifacts. Rather, a third-party starter typically starts with the name of the project. For example, a third-party starter project called thirdpartyproject would typically be named thirdpartyproject-spring-boot-starter.spring-doc.cn

The following application starters are provided by Spring Boot under the org.springframework.boot group:spring-doc.cn

Table 1. Spring Boot application starters
Name Description

spring-boot-starterspring-doc.cn

Core starter, including auto-configuration support, logging and YAMLspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-activemqspring-doc.cn

Starter for JMS messaging using Apache ActiveMQspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-amqpspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring AMQP and Rabbit MQspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-aopspring-doc.cn

Starter for aspect-oriented programming with Spring AOP and AspectJspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-artemisspring-doc.cn

Starter for JMS messaging using Apache Artemisspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-batchspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Batchspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-cachespring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Framework’s caching supportspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-cassandraspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Cassandra distributed database and Spring Data Cassandraspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-cassandra-reactivespring-doc.cn

Starter for using Cassandra distributed database and Spring Data Cassandra Reactivespring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-couchbasespring-doc.cn

Starter for using Couchbase document-oriented database and Spring Data Couchbasespring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-couchbase-reactivespring-doc.cn

Starter for using Couchbase document-oriented database and Spring Data Couchbase Reactivespring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-elasticsearchspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Elasticsearch search and analytics engine and Spring Data Elasticsearchspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-jdbcspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Data JDBCspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-jpaspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Data JPA with Hibernatespring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-ldapspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Data LDAPspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-mongodbspring-doc.cn

Starter for using MongoDB document-oriented database and Spring Data MongoDBspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-mongodb-reactivespring-doc.cn

Starter for using MongoDB document-oriented database and Spring Data MongoDB Reactivespring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-neo4jspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Neo4j graph database and Spring Data Neo4jspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-r2dbcspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Data R2DBCspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-redisspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Redis key-value data store with Spring Data Redis and the Lettuce clientspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-redis-reactivespring-doc.cn

Starter for using Redis key-value data store with Spring Data Redis reactive and the Lettuce clientspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-data-restspring-doc.cn

Starter for exposing Spring Data repositories over REST using Spring Data REST and Spring MVCspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-freemarkerspring-doc.cn

Starter for building MVC web applications using FreeMarker viewsspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-graphqlspring-doc.cn

Starter for building GraphQL applications with Spring GraphQLspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-groovy-templatesspring-doc.cn

Starter for building MVC web applications using Groovy Templates viewsspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-hateoasspring-doc.cn

Starter for building hypermedia-based RESTful web application with Spring MVC and Spring HATEOASspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-integrationspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Integrationspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-jdbcspring-doc.cn

Starter for using JDBC with the HikariCP connection poolspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-jerseyspring-doc.cn

Starter for building RESTful web applications using JAX-RS and Jersey. An alternative to spring-boot-starter-webspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-jooqspring-doc.cn

Starter for using jOOQ to access SQL databases with JDBC. An alternative to spring-boot-starter-data-jpa or spring-boot-starter-jdbcspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-jsonspring-doc.cn

Starter for reading and writing jsonspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-mailspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Java Mail and Spring Framework’s email sending supportspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-mustachespring-doc.cn

Starter for building web applications using Mustache viewsspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-oauth2-authorization-serverspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Authorization Server featuresspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-oauth2-clientspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Security’s OAuth2/OpenID Connect client featuresspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-oauth2-resource-serverspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Security’s OAuth2 resource server featuresspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-pulsarspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring for Apache Pulsarspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-pulsar-reactivespring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring for Apache Pulsar Reactivespring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-quartzspring-doc.cn

Starter for using the Quartz schedulerspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-rsocketspring-doc.cn

Starter for building RSocket clients and serversspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-securityspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Securityspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-testspring-doc.cn

Starter for testing Spring Boot applications with libraries including JUnit Jupiter, Hamcrest and Mockitospring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-thymeleafspring-doc.cn

Starter for building MVC web applications using Thymeleaf viewsspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-validationspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Java Bean Validation with Hibernate Validatorspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-webspring-doc.cn

Starter for building web, including RESTful, applications using Spring MVC. Uses Tomcat as the default embedded containerspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-web-servicesspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Web Servicesspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-webfluxspring-doc.cn

Starter for building WebFlux applications using Spring Framework’s Reactive Web supportspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-websocketspring-doc.cn

Starter for building WebSocket applications using Spring Framework’s MVC WebSocket supportspring-doc.cn

In addition to the application starters, the following starters can be used to add production ready features:spring-doc.cn

Table 2. Spring Boot production starters
Name Description

spring-boot-starter-actuatorspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Spring Boot’s Actuator which provides production ready features to help you monitor and manage your applicationspring-doc.cn

Finally, Spring Boot also includes the following starters that can be used if you want to exclude or swap specific technical facets:spring-doc.cn

Table 3. Spring Boot technical starters
Name Description

spring-boot-starter-jettyspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Jetty as the embedded servlet container. An alternative to spring-boot-starter-tomcatspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-log4j2spring-doc.cn

Starter for using Log4j2 for logging. An alternative to spring-boot-starter-loggingspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-loggingspring-doc.cn

Starter for logging using Logback. Default logging starterspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-reactor-nettyspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Reactor Netty as the embedded reactive HTTP server.spring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-tomcatspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Tomcat as the embedded servlet container. Default servlet container starter used by spring-boot-starter-webspring-doc.cn

spring-boot-starter-undertowspring-doc.cn

Starter for using Undertow as the embedded servlet container. An alternative to spring-boot-starter-tomcatspring-doc.cn

To learn how to swap technical facets, please see the how-to documentation for swapping web server and logging system.spring-doc.cn

For a list of additional community contributed starters, see the README file in the spring-boot-starters module on GitHub.