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Closes gh-4572
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@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ Spring Boot application can be started as Windows service using
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https://github.com/kohsuke/winsw[`winsw`].
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A sample https://github.com/snicoll-scratches/spring-boot-daemon[maintained separately]
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to the core of Spring Boot describes steps by steps how you can create a Windows service for
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to the core of Spring Boot describes step by step how you can create a Windows service for
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your Spring Boot application.
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@@ -3964,7 +3964,7 @@ when searching for beans.
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TIP: You need to be very careful about the order that bean definitions are added as these
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conditions are evaluated based on what has been processed so far. For this reason,
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we recommend only using `@ConditionalOnBean` and `@ConditionalOnMissingBean` annotations
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we recommend only using `@ConditionalOnBean` and `@ConditionalOnMissingBean` annotations
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on auto-configuration classes (since these are guaranteed to load after any user-define
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beans definitions have been added).
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@@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ dependencies out-of-the-box so you may want to have a look to the
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{propdeps-plugin}[`propdeps-plugin`] in the meantime.
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TIP: If you want to ensure that devtools is never included in a production build, you can
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use set the `excludeDevtools` build property to completely remove the JAR. The property is
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use the `excludeDevtools` build property to completely remove the JAR. The property is
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supported with both the Maven and Gradle plugins.
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@@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ in the same way.
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==== Customizing the restart classloader
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As described in the <<using-spring-boot-restart-vs-reload>> section above, restart
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functionality is implemented by using two classloaders. For most applications this
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approach works well, however, sometimes in can cause classloading issues.
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approach works well, however, sometimes it can cause classloading issues.
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By default, any open project in your IDE will be loaded using the "`restart`" classloader,
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and any regular `.jar` file will be loaded using the "`base`" classloader. If you work on
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@@ -1067,7 +1067,7 @@ customize things. To do this you can create a `META-INF/spring-devtools.properti
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The `spring-devtools.properties` file can contain `restart.exclude.` and
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`restart.include.` prefixed properties. The `include` elements are items that should be
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pulled-up into the "`restart`" classloader, and the `exclude` elements are items that
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pulled up into the "`restart`" classloader, and the `exclude` elements are items that
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should be pushed down into the "`base`" classloader. The value of the property is a regex
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pattern that will be applied to the classpath.
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